Thegoalmac has learned that Sergio Ramos has labelled Real Madrid “God’s team” after being questioned over the Pope’s allegiance to Club World Cup final opponents San Lorenzo.
The head of the Catholic Church has supported the Argentine side –
who lifted the Copa Libertadores to qualify for the tournament - since
his youth, but the Madrid defender believes his side have divine powers.
“The way I believe I am a Christian, but in football it does not usually help much,” he said ahead of Saturday’s game.
“In the semi-finals we noticed the love from supporters in Marrakech
and it seemed like we were playing at home. That sums up the greatness
of this team. Madrid is God's team and the team of the world.
In
Argentina all Argentines love football with a passion. We will try to
give joy to all Madridistas, but the Pope is supporting San Lorenzo!"
Ramos intends to play despite being struck down by a thigh injury in the semi-final against Cruz Azul.
The Spain international returned to Madrid training on Friday after
missing Thursday's session in order to undergo a recovery session at the
team's hotel.
He was replaced during the second half against
the Mexicans after opening the scoring but is determined to take part in
a tournament that he has never won before.
"The feelings of
the past two days have been good and positive," he said. "There is a
training session today, we have to assess how I'm feeling. Today, I'm
not that concerned. I'll progress step by step, match by match.
"This is a special moment because we are playing a final and I've never
played this final before. That's my motivation. But if there's a great
risk you have to take it seriously but we're going to train and we'll
see how I'm feeling."
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