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VIDEO: Ramos’ Cheeky Gesture to Remind Salah of Champions League Nightmare

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Sergio Ramos is a bit of a troll. The Spanish defender is uncompromising in his tackles and takes the same approach to life

He was at it again at the Champions League draw where he played the villain in his battle with Mohamed Salah.

He found himself seated just behind the Liverpool striker and when he went to collect his best defender award, lightly touched the Egyptian on the shoulder.

The same shoulder that he had tugged at during the final which led to his injury and his inability to take part in 75 percent of his country’s matches at the World cup.

It might not have been intentional, but it sure looked significant

Salah missed out on the player of the season award and the forward of the season award to Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo respectively.

There were some reactions on Twitter with many seeing Ramos’ cheeky gesture as top grade banter.

Many accounts tweeted about how Ramos just broke Salah’s shoulder again and many stating that the gesture had earned their respect.

READ: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Camp Reacts to UEFA Awards Snub

Not everyone was as pleased, however, as others called the behaviour from Ramos disgraceful.

See reactions below

&https://twitter.com/AdamCatterall/status/1035209953835929600

https://twitter.com/RazakDaru/status/1035243492199616512

https://twitter.com/70yardrobbo/status/1035207206512353280

Liverpool were drawn alongside Paris Saint-Germain, Napoli and Red Star Belgrade in Group C, while Madrid’s trophy defence begins in Group G against Roma, CSKA Moscow and Viktoria Plzen.

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