UEFA has let Sergio Ramos off the hook

 (Screenshot: UEFA Champions League Tv broadcast)

After Wednesday's UEFA Champions League game between Real Madrid and Juventus, reports suggested that the Real Madrid skipper, Sergio Ramos could face a ban from UEFA for watching some part of the game from the tunnel while serving a one-match ban. An action that may rule him out of at least one leg of the semi-finals of the Champions League.


However, UEFA has decided to let Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos off the hook after revising the referee's report from the clash between Los Blancos and Juventus.

The report stated that the player was never at 'pitch level', despite leaving his box to watch the closing stages of the game from the tunnel.
With that information now confirmed, UEFA have closed the case and Ramos will be available for selection for both legs of the Champions League semi-finals.

Source: MARCA

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  1. Welcome back Ramos..
    Hala madrid

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  2. Is than one too an offense?

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    1. Yes @Nana Agyei per UEFA regulation Article 15, Misconduct of Players and Officials, section (vii),

      players cannot participate in a match for which they are ineligible. Ramos was ineligible because he was suspended as a result of the yellow car he picked in the first leg

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  3. Great decision. It would be a disaster if we were to miss him in the first leg

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  4. Sergio does what Sergio does best.....spark controversy!!!

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  5. I don't know what I'm even doing here

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  6. UEFA should look into it again. He did the wrong thing and he needs to be punished.

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