Sergio Ramos Responds to Ryanair Mockery Over Debut Song
Sergio Ramos Responds to Ryanair Mockery Over Debut Song

Sergio Ramos Responds to Ryanair Mockery Over Debut Song

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Sergio Ramos, currently playing for Monterrey in Mexico, released his debut music single 'Cibeles,' named after the iconic Madrid square where he celebrated many trophies with Real Madrid. The song, which appears to reference his painful departure from Real Madrid and a falling out with club president Florentino Pérez, has attracted a mix of reactions, including a cheeky social media jab from Ryanair Spain, which joked that the track should be banned on its planes. Ramos responded with humor, questioning if Ryanair had installed speakers on their planes and offering to lend them his own. The former Real Madrid defender expressed optimism about his music career, stating in interviews that he sees himself winning a Grammy before he wins the Champions League as a coach. Ramos conveyed that music is a new passion where he wants to share his life experiences and plans to become more involved in it in the coming years. The playful exchange between Ramos and Ryanair highlights his confident personality and willingness to embrace new ventures beyond football.

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