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Friday, 14 November 2014

I didn't blast Fabregas and Costa, says Ramos

Thegoalmac can reveal that Sergio Ramos has denied accusing Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas of not showing the level of commitment required to represent Spain.

Do you think they are not showing enough commitment towards the Spanish national team? Especially given to the fact that they both danced to Mourinho's tunes in not representing Spain in this international break? Continue for what Ramos said.
On Tuesday, in response to the news of the pair's respective injuries and subsequent absence from the La Roja squad, the defender said players must show the same level of loyalty to their nation as their clubs.

Ramos' comments were believed to be a direct criticism of the conduct of both Costa and Fabregas, but he has now sought to clarify his original words by insisting they were for no specific individuals.

He told TVE: "I underlined the commitment that there should be in the national team, not that the two of them don’t have it. Far from it."

The Real Madrid man himself missed the October internationals with a torn calf but also previously stated that he had often played for his country whilst being injured, but said it depended on the "DNA of the player" as to whether or not certain players were willing to do the same.

Spain are currently preparing for their Euro 2016 qualifier with Belarus on Saturday before they take on Germany in a friendly on Tuesday.

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