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Ramos dismissed from the World Cup, Hakimi takes out the sulphate

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Ramos dismissed from the World Cup, Hakimi takes out the sulphate

Achraf Hakimi has bounced again from Sergio Ramos not being chosen for the 2022 World Cup. The Moroccan defender appeared shocked at his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate’s absence.

Sergio Ramos, PSG

Luis Enrique made a robust choice, that of leaving Sergio Ramos on the sidelines. This Friday, the coach of Spain revealed the listing of 26 gamers invited to the 2022 World Cup, which might be performed in Qatar from November 20 to December 18. A gaggle wherein the central defender of Paris Saint-Germain doesn’t seem. Regardless of his 180 caps and 23 targets with La Roja, the 2010 world champion stays on the dock. Though he has a string of tenures with the membership from the French capital, the 36-year-old pays for Luis Enrique’s need to resume his squad, just like the summons of Pau Torres and Hugo Guillamon who embody the way forward for a complete nation.

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In a press convention, the previous FC Barcelona coach refused to touch upon the non-summons of the ex-Actual Madrid legend. “It’s my rule to not discuss absences. It occurs to all coaches. I can’t enter into the analysis of those that aren’t on the listing (…) Among the many absences, I favor to not give an opinion. I depart it to you.” The choice taken by Luis Enrique to not depend on the native of Camas made Achraf Hakimi bounce.

In a message posted on Twitterthe Moroccan defender mentioned all the nice issues he considered his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate, thus denouncing his absence on Qatari soil. “Sergio Ramos greatest defender on the earth.” Luis Enrique is clearly now not of this opinion and at last follows his logic, for the reason that final collection of the previous Sevillian dates again to March 31, 2021, an eternity at this stage. In Group E, Spain will successively face Costa Rica (Wednesday 23 November), Germany (Sunday 27 November) and Japan (Thursday 1 December).