145,000 Soccer Fans have Petitioned That Uefa/Fifa punish Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos For his tackle on Salah

145,000 Soccer Fans have Petitioned That Uefa/Fifa punish Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos For his tackle on Salah

Soccer Fans sign petition to push Uefa/Fifa into punishing Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos For his tackle on Salah

Over 145,000 soccer fans have signed a petition to get Sergio Ramos banned for ‘intentionally’ injuring Mohamed Salah in the Champions League final.

Liverpool supporters have called on Uefa and Fifa to take retrospective action against Ramos, who collided with Salah during the game.

Salah and Ramos got tangled in a challenge and fell to the floor, and the impact ultimately caused the Liverpool talisman to be substituted off.

Over 130,000 Liverpool fans have signed a petition to get Sergio Ramos banned for ‘intentionally’ injuring Mohamed Salah in the Champions League final.

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Liverpool supporters have called on Uefa and Fifa to take retrospective action against Ramos, who collided with Salah during the game.

Salah and Ramos got tangled in a challenge and fell to the floor, and the impact ultimately caused the Liverpool talisman to be substituted off.

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A user named Mohamed Salah Abdel-Hakeem started the petition and at the time of writing over 145,000 fans had already put their name to the initiative.

145,000 Soccer Fans have Petitioned That Uefa/Fifa punish Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos For his tackle on Salah

The target is 150,000 and it seems that goal will be met with ease.

Ramos has vehemently denied he intended to injure Salah and has wished his fellow professional a speedy recovery ahead of the World Cup.

145,000 Soccer Fans have Petitioned That Uefa/Fifa punish Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos For his tackle on Salah145,000 Soccer Fans have Petitioned That Uefa/Fifa punish Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos For his tackle on Salah

He said: ‘Sometimes football shows you its good side and others the bad. Above all we are fellow pros. Get well soon, Salah. The future awaits you.’

The Egyptian FA have confirmed initial scans on Salah’s shoulder show the injury is not as serious as previously feared.

If Salah has not suffered any tear to his shoulder, then Egypt’s star man will be fit in time for the World Cup.

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