Spain captain, Sergio Ramos has insisted his “conscience is clear” on the claim that he deliberately injured Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, during Real Madrid Champions League victory earlier in the year.
Spain chief, Sergio Ramos has demanded his "still, small voice is clear" on the claim that he intentionally harmed Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, amid Real Madrid Champions League triumph prior in the year.
Ramos talked in front of Spain's conflict with England on Saturday.
The protector has confronted a steady stream of mishandle from Liverpool supporters since his handle on Salah.
The most recent manhandle on the Spaniard from Liverpool supporters came at the Champions League draw where he was granted Defender of the Season.
The Real Madrid star may experience a couple of furious Liverpool fans when England welcome Spain to Wembley.
Ramos, tending to a public interview in front of the match, stated, "I'm not by any stretch of the imagination worried about that," when gotten some information about the conceivable response towards him from the English group.
"I never needed to hurt an associate on the pitch obviously, so my still, small voice is extremely clear about what I did that night. I'm not going to be influenced by that by any stretch of the imagination.
"I know the English fans will regard players as they merit and I'm not stressed over that in the scarcest."
Britain go up against Spain in a Nations League amusement, in their first home match since coming back from the World Cup in Russia.
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