Real Madrid’s Ramos suffers calf injury ahead of Liverpool tie
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Real Madrid’s Ramos suffers calf injury ahead of Liverpool tie
Sergio Ramos suffered a calf injury while on international duty with Spain, just five days before Real Madrid’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Liverpool, the La Liga champions announced yesterday. The veteran centre-back made his 180th international appearance in Spain’s World Cup qualifying win over Kosovo as a late substitute, but said he felt the problem after the match. Real also play Barcelona in a league Clasico meeting on April 10. “After the game, I was training on the pitch and I noticed a pain in my left calf,” the 35-year-old Ramos said on Instagram. “If there is something that hurts me, it is not being able to help the team in these highly demanding matches we have to play this season.” Real confirmed Ramos had suffered a muscle injury, but did not say how long he would be out of action for. “He has been diagnosed with a muscular injury to the internal calf in his left leg. His recovery will be monitored,” the team said in a statement. Zinedine Zidane’s men host Liverpool in the last-eight first leg next Tuesday, with the return game at Anfield on Wednesday, April 14. Real also face Eibar on Saturday, looking to cut the gap to La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid to three points. Real Madrid president Perez calls for new club elections Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has called for new club elections to be held, the La Liga giants announced yesterday. The 74-year-old has been in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu since 2009 and was also president from 2000-2006, when he was best known for ushering in the ‘Galacticos’ era. “Following on from today’s board meeting... the president has requested that the electoral board issue the call for elections for the president and board of directors,” the club said in a statement. Perez was last re-elected in 2017, when he was unopposed. His detractors criticise a reform in the club’s statutes from 2012, which makes it harder to run for president. Since then, any candidate must have been a Real Madrid member for at least 20 years and be able to guarantee a part of the team’s budget with their personal assets.More Related News