BSP-03 Record-setting Ramos looks to future as bridge to Spain’s golden past

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Record-setting Ramos looks to future as bridge to Spain’s golden past

MADRID, Oct 11, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Sergio Ramos is set to overtake Iker
Casillas and become his country’s most capped player with his 168th
international appearance on Saturday as Spain take on Denmark hoping to
secure a place at Euro 2020.

The 33-year-old first took the field for Spain as a callow teen against
China in 2005, a 3-0 win that featured goals from Fernando Torres and Xavi
Hernandez — as well as Joaquin. He remains in the national side as one of
the last survivors of a golden era that delivered a World Cup and two
European Championships.

Ramos replaced Casillas as Spain captain in 2016. He intends to play for
many years yet, saying that “statistics are there to beat” when he equalled
the goalkeeper’s record of 167 caps last month.

“Sergio Ramos wants to play until he’s 40 and I think he’ll get there
because he’s amazing, in every way,” Spain coach Robert Moreno said last
week.

“We can only say great things about Sergio. His attitude has always been
impeccable whenever we have called upon him.”

When Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique followed Xavi and called time on their
Spain careers in 2018, they left Ramos as a bridge to the past, his array of
trophies providing a base of experience from which the next generation might
flourish.

Since also replacing Casillas as Real Madrid captain in 2015 Ramos has
piled up Champions League triumphs, but he is yet to preside over similar
success as ‘La Roja’ leader.

Spain were knocked out of Euro 2016 in the last 16 by Italy. They then
suffered the humiliation of losing to unfancied hosts Russia on penalties at
the World Cup two years later.

– ‘An example’ –

However, his place in Spanish football history is secure and he is
considered a leader by his fellow Spain internationals, despite his
reputation as a practitioner of the game’s darker arts.

“He has an aura and he is an example to follow”, said Spain midfielder
Pablo Sarabia, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain and came through as a
youngster under Ramos at Real Madrid.

“He is an extraordinary player and he has this ability to bring people
together. When you think about that number of games he has played for Spain,
he is a role model.”

Spain have been impeccable in Euro qualifying. They lead Group F with a
perfect 18 points and come into the international break with the chance to
secure a place at next year’s finals.

They can advance on Saturday if they beat Norway and other results take an
unexpected turn, with either Malta upset Sweden or Romania fail to beat the
Faroe Islands.

“We have not won anything yet. We want to be first in our group and to
collect all 30 points possible,” said Ramos.

Ramos, who also intends to compete in the Tokyo Olympics next year, may
have other records in his sights too.

He is only nine matches short of the European record for international
appearances held by former Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and 17 shy of
the world record set by Egypt’s Ahmed Hassan.

If Ramos plays until he is 40 as he wishes, both are well within reach.

BSS/AFP/GMR/0900 hrs