Having missed out on a call-up to the latest Spain squad despite being fit, Paris Saint-Germain superstar Sergio Ramos' feelings about being snubbed by Luis Enrique have reportedly been revealed.
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According to Spanish publication Mundo Deportivo, the veteran centre-back is bitterly disappointed to have been overlooked for Enrique's 23-man squad ahead of Spain's upcoming UEFA Nations League matches.
Although he missed the majority of last season due to injury, Ramos' impressive return to fitness has been rewarded with seven starts out of a possible eight in Ligue 1 so far in this campaign.
He has also completed 90 minutes in each of PSG's group-stage wins in the UEFA Champions League, and was therefore perhaps surprised to be excluded from Enrique's latest selection.
It has been reported that the 36-year-old, who has been capped a record 180 times for Spain, believes the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar could be his last international tournament, having previously represented his country at four editions of the competition.
It is further claimed, however, that Ramos is determined to catch Enrique's eye and will continue working hard to prove to the ex-Barcelona boss he should be included in his final World Cup squad in November.
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The former Real Madrid captain last made an appearance for La Furia Roja in March last year.
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