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Ramos: Bad loser Ballesteros should swap football for boxing
The Spain international has voiced his discontent with the defender over his behaviour in Real Madrid's victory over Levante, but is happy with the three points away from home
Sergio Ramos has lashed out at Levante's Sergio Ballesteros in the aftermath of Real Madrid's 2-1 La Liga win at the weekend, insisting boxing would be a more suitable sport for the defender.The 37-year-old was involved in an altercation in the tunnel after the match, and the Spain international was not impressed with the veteran's behaviour.
"If he doesn’t like football and prefers boxing, then he should just switch sports," Ramos was quoted as saying by AS.
"You get tired of people like him. He's a bad loser. Ask him what happened in the tunnel.
"We did our job on the pitch and we are happy with the win."
Real Madrid remain third in La Liga, trailing leaders Barcelona by eight points with 11 games played.
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