Twitter on fire as Harry Kane throws his weight behind Sergio Ramos over Mo Salah injury 

Twitter on fire as Harry Kane throws his weight behind Sergio Ramos over Mo Salah injury

England international and Tottenham Hotspur striker, Harry Kane prior to the match between England and Spain made some statement that is currently trending on Twitter.

Harry Kane made some bold statement as he went on to support Real Madrid striker and Spain international, Sergio Ramos over the injury melted on Liverpool player, Mo Salah.

Sergio Ramos had injured Salah in the final of the UEFA Champions League making the Reds to lose out on winning the trophy.

However, English football fans are yet to forgive Sergio Ramos over the injury as they booed the Spanish squad despite losing to them.

Harry Kane in his pre-match statement disclosed that Sergio Ramos did nothing wrong and didn’t do anything out of the ordinary.

He stressed that Sergio only tested the boundaries and it was the duty of the referees to set things right and since the referees didn’t see anything wrong then Sergio Ramos didn’t do anything.

Well,  English football fans have taken to their twitter handle to slam both Harry Kane and Sergio Ramos over their recent statements.

Despite all of these Sergio Ramos still insists he did nothing wrong and has a clear conscience.

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