Yorkshire Post

Hierro right man to fill void, says Ramos

- CARL LIVESEY

SERGIO RAMOS joked Spain’s World Cup build-up had become like a funeral as the fallout from the shock sacking of coach Julen Lopetegui continued to reverberat­e.

Lopetegui was dismissed on Wednesday, just two days before Spain begin their campaign in Russia against Portugal, after accepting a job with Real Madrid.

Captain Ramos and standin coach Fernando Hierro were questioned numerous times about the remarkable situation as they faced media at a pre-match press conference for tonight’s Group B game in Sochi.

“I want to say goodbye with a smile because it seems like we are at a funeral,” Ramos said as he answered what reporters had been told would be the last question of a 17-minute press conference. “[Today] a World Cup starts and I think this is wonderful.”

Prior to that Ramos had spoken of the need for the team to quickly move on from the affair that has rocked Spanish football.

“We need to turn the page and there’s nobody better for filling the void than Hierro,” said the 32-year-old defender, who will be coached by Lopetegui at the Bernabeu next season. “I hope we can have a national team like we had before.”

As Ramos was speaking at the Fisht Stadium, Lopetegui was himself preparing to speak to media over in Madrid.

Lopetegui returned to Spain after leaving the national squad, and Real wasted no time in bringing forward his appointmen­t, which had been scheduled for after the World Cup, and officially unveiling him.

Lopetegui claimed his conscience was clear despite fierce criticism from the Royal Spanish Football Federation over when and how negotiatio­ns with Real took place.

He said: “I’ve acted in an honest way despite the things that have been said. We have been profession­al, honest and clear.”

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