RAMOS BRACED FOR BOOS OVER SALAH CRUNCH
SERGIO RAMOS insists his conscience is clear over his clash with Mohamed Salah and has no concerns about a Wembley backlash.
Spain captain Ramos will play in England for the first time since his challenge left Liverpool star Salah with a dislocated shoulder that forced the Egyptian out of May’s Champions League final.
Real Madrid defender Ramos, 32, was booed by the Reds supporters during his side‘s 3-1 win, but said: “I’m not really concerned about that reaction.
“I never wanted to hurt an opponent on the pitch, of course, so my conscience is really clear about what I did that night.
“I’m not going to be affected by that at all.
“I know the English fans will treat players as they deserve and I’m not worried about that in the slightest.”