Real Madrid: Sergio Ramos tested positive for COVID-19

Ramos tested positive for COVID-19

Real Madrid star defender now has tested positive for COVID-19 and he was out following his International Duty with Spain.

 

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Additionally, he was ruled out of the UEFA Champion League clash with Liverpool for both fixtures with Reds, including El Clasico of La Liga last Saturday.

Real Madrid is playing for a while without the duo Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane the most crucial players for Zidane. Ramos has undergone a period of self-isolation for several days now.

The news came after defender  Varane tested positive for coronavirus last week and he was forced to miss the first leg against the Reds and will be also missing the second leg.

Ramos will not be able to return to the club’s facilities until he returns a negative test for the virus. There will be a regular test being done over him to check when he can be back.

Now Real Madrid has been doing good at this period but the big blows still coming over and over again, also the Eden Hazard issue still lingering like always as Zidane does not wish to rush for Hazard’s comeback.

Despite all happening, Zidane, boys are going through critical times easily as it appears to fans.

Real are as of now without Lucas Vazquez who is anticipated to be out for the rest of the season after harming his posterior knee tendon (PCL) within the Clasico on Saturday.

Moreover, Ramos is out of contract within the Spanish capital in less than three months and his future at the club remains questionable, with his deal terminating on 30 June.

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