Top 105 Quotes & Sayings by Sergio Ramos

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Spanish athlete Sergio Ramos.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Sergio Ramos

Sergio Ramos García is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Spain national team. Known for his aggressive play, ball retrieval ability and prolific goalscoring abilities, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time, having formerly played for Real Madrid for sixteen seasons, winning four UEFA Champions League titles with the Spanish giants along with two UEFA European Championship titles and the 2010 FIFA World Cup with the national team.

Since Carlo Ancelotti has arrived, he had emphasised hard work and intensity, and now that is what Real Madrid are associated with. He has playing experience, which makes him different to other coaches.
I think of myself as a great player, but the fans have to decide whether that's true.
Ignorance makes you very bold. — © Sergio Ramos
Ignorance makes you very bold.
It is a mistake to mix politics and sport.
Barcelona are not invincible.
Being the captain is a great privilege and a responsibility to lead a great group with different cultures.
We all know the demands at this club, but I'm ready for this responsibility to make sure every Madridista is happy.
Bad things can happen even to the best players.
It's up to the coach to decide who is in the best shape to play each match.
I don't care whether I play on the right or in the centre. All I want is for the coach to have faith in me.
At Real Madrid, we have many good players that the team can learn from.
We need the right attitude and the right motivation - that can decide the match above everything else.
Mourinho is serious and demanding. — © Sergio Ramos
Mourinho is serious and demanding.
There is no bigger motivation than playing in a UEFA Champions League final.
We must take on each match as best we can and try to recover from each as quickly as possible.
Sometimes you lose; that is football.
The margin for error in the Champions League is tiny.
I think about those who supported me and put up with me, including my wife, my children, my parents, and all Madridistas.
I am not someone who holds grudges, and I want to remember the good things about our time with Mourinho.
Disrespect is bad for the atmosphere around a team.
At the end of the day, the players and the coach have to talk - that's what consolidates the relationship.
What remains of the kid at Sevilla is the same dream of always wanting to win. I still have that today.
I wake up every day with a smile, and in that sense, I feel the same as I did when I arrived at Real Madrid in 2005.
Football is to unite, not separate.
I wake up every day with tremendous enthusiasm.
Whoever says Real Madrid are dead is always proved wrong in the long term.
We must thank our fans for their support.
I need to keep quiet and do my talking on the pitch.
We have to keep calm and stick together; that's the key to success.
I think of myself as someone who gives everything, and I wake up every day wanting to keep growing.
The team needs a leader to handle everything with rules and constant stability. Mourinho is the ideal man for that job, and we are delighted about it.
Music is a way of expressing my mood, and it definitely helps to motivate me before a game. It also helps me move on from past defeats or keeps my mind busy when I'm not playing, so music is definitely something that follows me every step of every day.
I think Totti would've had no problem playing in another big club. He's a born hitman, and great players always find a way to fit into a team.
Madrid always opens its doors to great players.
Pique has been a great centre-back.
Every day, I wake up eager to learn new things, and I am grateful to Mourinho for that.
It is good to have competition.
In the end, individual titles are achieved with the help of all your team-mates. — © Sergio Ramos
In the end, individual titles are achieved with the help of all your team-mates.
I know the English fans will treat players as they deserve, and I'm not worried about that in the slightest.
I would love to win the Ballon d'Or, but honestly, I'm not even thinking about it.
Whenever we lose, it is a sad day.
The referees sometimes give for you, and others take it away.
We've had to handle defeat many times, and you can't drawn any conclusions.
I'm a very temperamental person, but when you are wearing the captain's armband for Real Madrid or the national team, it's best to express yourself in a different way. You have to maintain a sense of unity - a good atmosphere where everyone feels happy is one of the keys to success, and that's something you shouldn't lose.
I like that defender-versus-striker battle, that challenge.
You have to learn from bad moments.
When one loses, it's easy to focus on the refereeing decisions.
When the list is made of the all-time best players, Totti will certainly be in there. I really believe he will be remembered as one of the greats. — © Sergio Ramos
When the list is made of the all-time best players, Totti will certainly be in there. I really believe he will be remembered as one of the greats.
As long as there are chances, we have to fight to the end. That's Madrid's philosophy.
Defending for a team as offensive as Real Madrid isn't that easy.
You can never take Madrid for dead.
There are sometimes easier games and others harder, but the Champions League always requires enormous concentration.
Real Madrid go for everything right from the start of the season. They always fight for the three competitions.
It takes many years to prove yourself the best in the world.
I think Pique, apart from the odd personal remark, has never had a bad opinion about any of my teammates at Real Madrid, but obviously, when he attacks Real Madrid, our club, and our institution, it kind of tarnishes all of the rest of what he says.
To become a great player, you've got to show real dedication and commitment to football, and you've got to be very humble and hard-working. And, above all, you've got to fight to make your dreams come true.
The game is 90 minutes long, and there are many phases.
I keep my opinions to myself. I've always said that everyone is free to think what you like.
Flattery and criticism are always in our profession.
I always said that when Madrid win, it wasn't just because of Ronaldo, Kaka, or another, and when you lose, it is not fair to blame the failures on these people alone.
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