“I see myself playing four or five more years”

Sergio Ramos has felt like a footballer again in this final stretch of the season after having suffered an ordeal with injuries. In an interview preview on Amazon Prime, the Andalusian assures that the end of his career is not marked in the short term: “I see myself playing four or five more years at a high level and then another experience. At PSG I have two more years, I will try to make it three. As long as my body can hold me, I think my head is very focused,” he said.

The center-back attended Giuly, the interviewer, shortly before the classic against Marseille in which Pochettino’s team wants to take the almost final step through the league: “Now I’m very well, I feel like I want to play and I’m happy ”, he points out, aware that at PSG he still has things to do: “I prefer to play for the best team in the world and win world championships and Champions Leagues”, he adds. This year, however, he has not even made his debut.

As to whether he has enjoyed more at a club or with the national team, he has doubts: “It is a difficult question to answer. The feeling for your homeland is always something very big. That of your team is to whom you owe yourself, you have to play well to later be able to go to the national team. They are both a special feeling, but I can’t keep one, although with the national team you can aspire to be world champion”. The rest of the interview, the Sunday before the French classic.