Ramos: I don't make Real Madrid decisions

Sergio Ramos insisted he was not behind Real Madrid's decision to bring back Zinedine Zidane instead of Jose Mourinho.

Published : Mar 27, 2019 10:27 IST

Spain and Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.
Spain and Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.
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Spain and Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.

Sergio Ramos said he did not decide Zinedine Zidane's return to Real Madrid, while the Spain captain dedicated Tuesday's victory to head coach Luis Enrique. 

Zidane was reappointed by Madrid prior to the international break, having left the La Liga giant following a third consecutive Champions League title last season.

Jose Mourinho was also linked with a return to the Spanish capital, however, there were reports claiming Ramos was behind the club's decision to bring back Zidane after Santiago Solari's sacking.

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Speaking about Zidane's return after Spain defeated Malta 2-0 in Euro 2020 qualifying, Ramos told reporters: "Changes can bring about positive situations, we've had wonderful moments with Zizou and it's a joy to have him home.

"His return has been good news for all the players, it wasn't a decision I made, even if people think I do. I'm the captain and give my opinion if I'm asked; I've never taken command, nor have I ever wanted to."

Alvaro Morata scored twice away to minnows Malta, where Spain was missing Luis Enrique due to a family emergency .

Robert Moreno led Spain in Luis Enrique's absence and skipper Ramos dedicated the victory to the former Barcelona boss.

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"Despite the coach being absent, we were very well prepared," said Ramos, who was subjected to whistles by the home fans in Ta' Qali. "It's been a difficult situation and the group has felt for the coach having a personal problem.

"We dedicate this victory to him and his family, we've done what we had to do, in this team we're all a family and everyone feels each other's personal problems."

Ramos earned his 164th cap for Spain, moving within three appearances of Iker Casillas' record.

"Iker is a living legend and I hope I can overtake his record," the 32-year-old added. "It won't all be negatives, there is some joy in football."

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