
Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos has been filmed having a heated altercation with fans in Mexico outside a hotel.
Ramos is one of the greatest central defenders in the history of the game and the 39-year-old is now playing for Monterrey in Liga MX, the Mexican top flight.
The defender joined Monterrey in February, having left hometown club Sevilla for the second time last summer.
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Ramos came through the youth team ranks at Sevilla but joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2005 for €27m.
The defender went on to score 101 goals in 671 games for Real between 2005 and 2021 in a trophy-laden spell at the Santiago Bernabeu.
He won five La Liga titles in the Spanish capital, as well as four Champions League crowns, two Copa del Reys, four Supercopa de Espanas, three UEFA Super Cups and four FIFA Club World Cups.
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Ramos spent two seasons at Paris Saint-Germain and won a pair of Ligue 1 titles in his time in the French capital, before returning to Sevilla for a season.
Ramos also has 23 goals in 180 caps for Spain, having been part of his country's golden generation which won two European Championships and memorably the World Cup in 2010.
Now nearing the conclusion of his playing career, Ramos has headed to Mexico.

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On an individual level, life has started well at Monterrey for Ramos, with four goals in seven appearances in all competitions so far.
He was on the scoresheet over the weekend as he scored the opening goal from the penalty spot against Tigres.
However, Tigres rallied through late goals from Nicolas Ibanez and Francisco Cordova to come from behind and win the Clasico Regio 2-1, which is touted as one of the biggest rivalries in Mexican football.
The result means that Monterrey now sit ninth in the Mexican top flight and trail current league leaders Toluca by 11 points after 15 games, with an indifferent form of six wins, four draws and now five defeats.
And the video above - as highlighted by Spanish publication AS appears to show Ramos having a heated exchange with Monterrey fans, who were suggested to be complaining about the club's recent form on the pitch in the aftermath of the loss against a rival.
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Filmed outside the Hilton hotel in the area, Ramos is seen pointing fingers and making hand gestures with the fans, including applause and raising his hands to the air.
Monterrey return to action on Wednesday at home to Club America, who currently sit second, two points behind Toluca in Liga MX.
Topics: Sergio Ramos, Real Madrid, Spain