World Cup 2018: Spain captain Sergio Ramos prepared to ‘go to Qatar with a grey beard’ rather than quit

The Real Madrid captain was instrumental in the goal that had given La Roja an early lead but could only watch as Igor Akinfeev kept out Iago Aspas’s spot-kick to send Russia through

Ed Malyon
Luzhniki Stadium
Sunday 01 July 2018 15:01 EDT
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Sergio Ramos vowed to continue playing for Spain, saying he would go to Qatar “with a grey beard” in order to get over the pain of penalty shoot-out elimination to Russia.

The Real Madrid captain was instrumental in the goal that had given La Roja an early lead against the hosts and scored his penalty in the nail-biting climax of the game but he could only watch helplessly as Igor Akinfeev kept out Iago Aspas’s spot-kick to send Russia through and eliminate Fernando Hierro’s team.

Sergio Ramos watched his side exit on penalties
Sergio Ramos watched his side exit on penalties (AFP/Getty Images)

“F***, it’s difficult,” he said to reporters through tears. “It’s so many hours, so much effort and so much dedication. Maybe this wasn’t our best moment but we go home without having lost a game.

“I would like to carry on playing [for Spain] for many more years because I’m going home with a terrible pain. I’m going to have to go to Qatar with a grey beard if necessary.”

One veteran who did call time on his Spain career was 34-year-old midfielder Andres Iniesta, scorer of the goal that won La Roja their only World Cup in 2010.

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