Real Madrid vice-captain Sergio Ramos has criticised the fans that attacked Gareth Bale's car and insulted other players following the El Clasico defeat.
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A few Madrid faithful waited at Real's training base, Valdebas, on Sunday evening, and tried to punch and kick Bale's car as he left the grounds, before insulting Jese.
Ramos, who stopped and gave the fans a piece of his mind after Bale and Jese left before him, explained the situation from his point of view.
"We need to put ourselves in the position of those who make an effort (supporting the team), but there are ways of doing things that can't be justified, like those of Sunday night," he told Spanish radio show El Larguero.
"We saw two or three fans at the gate. We saw what they were doing. We went after Jese. Apparently they had a few pints.
"They caught me behind Jese and I started to hoot at Jese so he didn't stop, not to heat things up because I know him.
"I asked them what the problem was and I said that it wasn't justified."
Despite all the criticism, Ramos insisted the better team lost the El Clasico on Sunday.
"These things happen in football, Madrid played a tremendous game in the Camp Nou but sometimes you play well and don't win," he added.
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Real are now four points behind Barcelona with 10 games remaining.
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