Ramos set for tests after playing Juventus injured



Posted Friday, May 15, 2015 by Goal.com

Ramos set for tests after playing Juventus injured

The Spain international was seen limping through the mixed zone after Wednesday's game and there are concerns he has torn a muscle

Sergio Ramos is set for tests on a calf injury after he played the entire second half against Juventus through the pain barrier.

The Real Madrid defender developed a problem in his lower left leg and Pepe began to warm up during half-time, but Carlo Ancelotti opted against replacing the Spain international.

Reports in Marca earlier on Thursday suggested Ramos has suffered a torn muscle and will almost certainly miss the remainder of the season, with Madrid still to play Espanyol and Getafe in La Liga.

However, Goal understands the former Sevilla man will not know the extent of the injury for certain until medical tests are carried out on Friday.

Ramos, who was seen limping through the mixed zone after the 1-1 draw with Juventus, is believed to have first sustained the problem against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals following a challenge by Saul Niguez.

It is not thought to be a recurrence of the same calf problem that kept Ramos sidelined early in the spring.

As well as Madrid's final two league matches, Ramos could also be a doubt for Spain's international friendly with Costa Rica on June 11 and the Euro 2016 qualifier with Belarus three days later.



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