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Ramos speaks out on his alleged injury

Ramos speaks out on his alleged injury

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In recent days, an image of Sergio Ramos lying on the grass generated rumors about a supposed injury during a training session with Rayados.
Several users and media outlets claimed that the Spanish defender had been injured.
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However, Ramos himself debunked the news with a sarcastic video on his social media.
"It's swollen a bit after the blow," he joked as he lifted his pants to reveal only a tattoo of the 2010 World Cup and his calf in perfect condition. "I'm going to put some ice on it," he added with laughter.
With this, Sergio Ramos made it clear that he is in good physical condition, dispelling any doubts about his status before the start of the 2025 Apertura.
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