Sergio
Ramos: Real Madrid defender 'had no choice' over controversial yellow card.
Real Madrid
defender Sergio Ramos says he is "surprised" about the reaction to
his yellow card against Ajax
Ramos fouled
Kasper Dolberg in the 89th minute with Real leading 2-1, meaning he is
suspended for their Champions League last-16 second-leg meeting.
Uefa is
investigating comments he made suggesting he was booked deliberately.
Asked if he
knew the foul was likely to lead to a yellow card and a ban, Ramos said:
"Yes, but I had no choice."
A suspension
at this stage greatly reduces the risk of missing a match later in the
competition, with all bookings wiped following the quarter-final stage.
However, a
player who purposely obtains a booking can be banned for two games.
Uefa began
its investigation after Ramos told reporters he would "be lying if I said
I didn't force [the booking]" during Wednesday's game.
But on
Friday he clarified: "I'm very surprised about all this. I was referring
to forcing the foul, a foul that was inevitable. Not to forcing the booking.
"It was
a very dangerous counter-attack in the 88th minute, with an open match and the
tie as well.
"That's
why I said that I would lie if I said I did not know that I was carrying a
penalty, just as I knew that I had no other choice than to make a mistake. And
that's what I meant when I said that in football you have to make complicated
decisions."
Ramos added
that, had he wanted to pick up a yellow card on purpose, he could have done so
in a group game against Roma because "we were already classified as
first" and the last game against CSKA "was inconsequential".
Los Blancos
secured a first-leg advantage against Ajax through Marco Asensio's goal two
minutes before the controversial booking.
"In a
game there are many tensions, many sensations and many pulsations," Ramos
tweeted. "You have to make decisions in seconds. The best of today is the
result. The worst, not being able to be with my team-mates for a game."
Ramos'
team-mate Dani Carvajal received a two-game ban from Uefa when he was judged to
have been booked on purpose in the final minute of a 6-0 win over Apoel Nicosia
in last season's tournament.
Ramos and former
Real midfielder Xabi Alonso were both booked late on in a 3-0 quarter-final
first-leg victory over Galatasaray in 2013.
Both players
were also criticised in 2010, when they were booked and sent off in the final
five minutes of a group game with Ajax, meaning they missed the next fixture,
with Real already assured of progress to the knockout stage.
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