Ramos likely to miss Sevilla next games as he gets injured again

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Sevilla centre-back Sergio Ramos is once again out of action for the Andalusian side. The 37-year-old is injured again after missing several key matches.

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The years don't pass in vain for Sergio Ramos. The Sevilla centre-back has picked up his second injury of the season in October, a recurring problem in recent years.
On Tuesday, Sevilla announced that Ramos would not be available against CD Quintanar due to "a muscle injury in the soleus of his right leg". However, they have not issued a medical statement as such.
This is the second time that Ramos has been ruled out of his second spell at Sevilla due to injury. He already missed the matchday six fixture against Osasuna with a hamstring problem.
Sevilla have not given an estimated time out for the defender, but it is unlikely that he will be able to feature in this weekend's game against Celta Vigo.
Injuries have been a constant problem in recent years for a player who was used to playing as much as possible for Real Madrid. His time at Madrid ended in the worst possible way as Ramos missed the final stretch of the 2020/21 season with a hamstring injury and a calf injury.
His first year at Paris Saint-Germain was no better. In France, his injuries were labelled as "old soleus syndrome", precisely the area where he has been injured this time. In fact, he only played 13 games last campaign.

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