Luis Enrique has prepared a lot of surprises when announcing Spain’s squad for the World Cup in Qatar, and one of them caused a stir among the Iberian media.

Sergio Ramos in the T-shirt of the Spanish national teamPhoto: Indira / Zuma Press / Profimedia

World champion and two-time European champion as part of the Roja Fury team, Sergio Ramos, was the first to react on social media to his non-call to the final tournament in Qatar.

Sergio Ramos will not play at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar – the reaction of the Spanish defender

Sergio Ramos, now a football player for Paris Saint-Germain, wrote a message on his Facebook page about the World Cup in Qatar.

“Last season was difficult due to injuries and adapting to a new club and a different city. I worked body and soul to recover and feel myself again, guided by the goals and illusions that a person always sets before himself.

Fortunately, I can say that this season I feel myself again and I can enjoy football, my club and a big city like Paris.

World Cup? Of course, it was one of those big dreams that I had to fulfill. It would have been the 5th, but unfortunately I’ll have to watch it from home.

It’s hard, but the sun rises every day. Absolutely nothing will change for me. No mentality, no passion, no consistency, no effort and commitment to the idea of ​​football.

This is my feeling and I wanted to share it with you.

Thank you all for the love, there are still many tasks and goals ahead.

See you.

I wish them only the best. Come on, Spain!” wrote Sergio Ramos.

Ramos played 180 matches for the Spanish national football team, scoring 23 times. With Furia Roja, Sergio Ramos won the European Championship twice (2008 and 2012) and the World Championship (2010).