‘A Big Brother’ – Marcelo Talks About the Memories With Sergio Ramos

Real Madrid's Spanish defender Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid's Brazilian defender Marcelo look on from the stand during the Spanish league football match Real Madrid CF against Villarreal CF at the Alfredo di Stefano stadium in Valdebebas, on the outskirts of Madrid, on May 22, 2021. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP) (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images)

Sergio Ramos spent nearly two decades with Real Madrid, serving as a captain for the squad that won three straight UEFA Champions League trophies. Last summer, the 35-year-old departed Los Blancos, heading to Paris Saint-Germain signing a two-year deal. 

A vital player alongside Ramos on the Real Madrid backline was Marcelo. The left-back spoke to El Hormiguero (via Paris Fans), where he discussed his memories playing alongside the PSG defender and a possible reunion. 

“For me, he’s a big brother; he helped me a lot in my career, inside the club. I remember one day when I was very nervous, after winning a Champions League, and he told me to go upstairs and put the scarf on La Cibeles,” Marcelo said.

“He didn’t have to; it was his time. I said no because I was shitting myself, but finally, I got on. This photo says a lot; I will always be grateful to him. (…) It would be strange for him to play against us; maybe we will pass the ball.”

Ramos’ move to the French capital hasn’t gone as planned as he’s only appeared in a handful of matches for the Ligue 1 side. The Spanish defender’s calf injury has prevented him from playing. 

Nonetheless, a recent report suggests that the central defender isn’t all too happy with the doctors at PSG. Furthermore, another source of information linked the defender to a possible move to MLS and joining the Los Angeles Galaxy. 

PSG was hoping to get that Ramos that was a vital part of those Real Madrid teams that won the Champions League, but it hasn’t been the case, and it seems parting ways might be on the horizon. 

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