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Watch: Real Madrid skipper Sergio Ramos’ dead ball skills are something else

The 32-year-old Ramos is renown for scoring late goals for Los Blancos, albeit from his head.

Watch: Real Madrid skipper Sergio Ramos’ dead ball skills are something else

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos (Photo: AFP)

Real Madrid may be blessed with a plethora of set-piece experts, but it seems their captain Sergio Ramos is keen on getting in on the act, as is evident by his latest Instagram post.

Desconectando y ajustando 🔭🎯 Switching off with some target practice 🔭🎯 #SiempreEnchufado #SiempreFútbol #QueEntrenEnKiev #MejorGuardamosAlguno #HalaMadrid

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Ramos is known for scoring clutch goals, but they usually come via his head from indirect free-kicks or corners but it probably doesn’t hurt to sharpen your shooting skills.

The 32-year-old has five goals to his name this season and has just two games left to improve on that tally.

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The first one is Los Blancos’ final La Liga game of the campaign, an away trip to Villareal on May 19.

After the tie against the Yellow Submarine, Zidane’s men have a week to prepare for the biggest club match of the year, the UEFA Champions league final.

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The showdown against English outfit Liverpool is scheduled for May 26 and is guaranteed to be an entertaining fixture.

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While Zinedine Zidane’s men are seeking to become the first teaming history to win the Champions League for the third time in a row, it would be the first major trophy for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Considering neither side have won a single domestic trophy this season, it is a must-win clash for both the Reds and Los Blancos but the pressure is definitely on the Spanish giants to deliver.

They have had an indifferent La Liga campaign as they look set to finish in third place, even as eternal rivals Barcelona have marched to yet another league title.

Some have even said that Zidane’s job is on the line ahead of the clash in Kiev, which would mean Ramos and Co. will go all out to ensure the Frenchman remains in charge of the club for next season.

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