Ramos penalizes UEFA by denying him two Champions League matches



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(Reuters) – Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos suspended two games against Ajax Amsterdam for the yellow card in the first leg of the Champions League final.
The heart of the international defense had hinted after the match that ended in the victory of his team 2 to 1, that he had deliberately received the card, if absent – because of the accumulation of money. warnings – during the return leg at the "Santiago Bernabeu" stadium instead of risking a warning on the return, quarter-finals if his team qualifies.
According to the decision, Ramos will be without a return on March 5 and in the quarterfinals if his team qualifies.

On Wednesday, the European Union accused Ramos of having "deliberately obtained a yellow card".

Ramos made a mistake against Casper Dulberg in the 89th minute and, following the warning, the 32-year-old defender will miss the second leg on Tuesday.

The EU decided to investigate this incident after Ramos told reporters: "I'm going to lie if I say I was not intentional".

However, Ramos later said: "I was referring to the intention to make the mistake, the mistake was inevitable, not the deliberate warning.

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