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Sergio Ramos Trolls Mohamed Salah On Instagram After Egypt Defeat

Sergio Ramos Trolls Mohamed Salah On Instagram After Egypt Defeat

Liverpool fans are going to hate him even more...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Sergio Ramos' remains public enemy number one for Liverpool supporters and a bit of the Spaniard's activity on Instagram won't do anything to change that.

After Salah dislocated his shoulder in their Champions League final tussle in the first half, forcing the Egyptian to come off in Kiev, a petition to get him banned reaching over 500,000 signatures and an Egyptian lawyer launched a £874 million lawsuit in spite of Ramos.

Image: PA
Image: PA

The Real skipper wished Salah well on social media after winning his fourth Champions League but also said it was Salah who grabbed him first, and that he could have played on, in a pretty explosive interview with AS.

The 44-goal hero recovered in time to play and score in Egypt's second World Cup game, but Hector Cuper's side were beaten fairly comfortably by hosts Russia and Salah's World Cup dream was over before it really begun after Uruguay beat Saudi Arabia 1-0 on Wednesday.

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Images: PA

Salah was understandably gutted at the final whistle and showed his disappointment. But it appears as though Ramos enjoyed the Egyptian's heartbreak as he seems to have liked a photo from a Mo Salah fanpage, showing a dejected 'Egyptian King'.

Ramos hit headlines in Spain's narrow 1-0 win over Iran when the La Roja skipper knocked the referee out the way with his elbow as he looked to get the ball. It might just be the most Sergio Ramos moment ever.

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When Ramos is about, no-one is safe.

(h/t Metro)

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Topics: Liverpool, Football News, Sergio Ramos, Football, egypt, Spain, Mohamed Salah, Mo Salah, Real Madrid