Jorge Sampaoli Has No Interest in Sergio Ramos Row
Real Madrid and Sevilla have made statements regarding Sergio Ramos' celebrations in the Copa del Rey, but Jorge Sampaoli wants to move on.
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Jorge Sampaoli is keen to move on from the Sergio Ramos controversy when Sevilla and Real Madrid reconvene at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on Sunday.
Former Sevilla defender Ramos netted a late penalty as Madrid battled back to record a 3-3 draw in the Copa del Rey on Thursday, sealing a 6-3 aggregate triumph and extending the LaLiga leaders' unbeaten run to a Spanish record of 40 matches.
After his goal, the Spain captain gestured towards the Sevilla fans and cupped his ears in response to the abuse he received from the stands during the match.
Sevilla have since requested formal action be taken against Ramos, prompting Madrid to come out in public support of their skipper.
Speaking at a pre-match news conference ahead of the LaLiga meeting, Sampaoli dismissed the suggestion that Ramos' "Panenka" penalty was disrespectful and insisted he has "no interest" in the continuing fallout.
"To score a penalty with a Panenka is not a lack of respect to the opponent," he said. "Sergio Ramos was loved here and I'm sorry for what happened after that penalty and hopefully the situation will be reconciled.
"Everyone respects him beyond what happened the other day. They're two separate parts and it's crazy to divide them.
"I don't know the rules and it doesn't worry me. I've no interest in it. I've stopped thinking about the game."