ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas and Shaka Hislop break down Saturday’s Premier League results.
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren has told Copa 90 that Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos “has many more mistakes than me” as the ill feeling between the two clubs continued.
Ramos has taken swipes at Liverpool since Madrid beat them 3-1 in the Champions League final, in which he was involved in the tussle that saw Mohamed Salah go off with a shoulder injury.
When he returned to his seat behind Salah having picked up the Best Defender award at the Champions League draw in August, Ramos touched him on the same shoulder.
The Madrid defender also rubbished claims that his collision with goalkeeper Loris Karius in the final had resulted in the Liverpool player suffering concussion.
Lovren’s start to life at Liverpool in 2014 was blighted by mistakes, but believes they were focused on more than those made by Ramos because of the impact they had on results at the time.
“People always catch you on these mistakes, they don’t look [at the] good things,” he said. “Sometimes I think I don’t deserve the hate, I would say.
“If you look, Ramos, he has many more mistakes than me. But he’s at Real Madrid. Ronaldo, a couple of seasons ago, when you do a mistake, but you win 5-1, 5-2, nobody sees the mistake. You know what I mean.
“I’m, like, quite unlucky. When I make the mistake it’s 1-0 and finish. But like I said, I carry on.”
Reacting to Ramos picking up the Champions League defender of the season accolade, Lovren said he was overrated and felt Madrid teammate Raphael Varane had been more deserving.
Asked to rank his top five current defenders, the Croatia international said: “Virgil [van Dijk], I would say, because we had a great season.
“Me and him, we reached the final of the Champions League. I would say Varane, he deserves a lot of credit. But I think he doesn’t get it as much. Ramos gets it and I don’t agree with that.”
Asked whether he felt Varane was better than Ramos, Lovren said: “Definitely. For me, at this moment and previous years, yeah.
“He won the Champions League, he won the World Cup [with France], so he should be the best defender in the world. I think Ramos was it, they chose Ramos? That’s the decision which you cannot change.”
Lovren said he considered himself to be among the world’s top defenders after helping Croatia reach the World Cup final, but stressed that he had not claimed to be the best.
“I said one of the best. I never said: ‘I am the best,’ he said. “I always said one of the best. It can be five. But definitely this season. When you look, tell me a player who played in the Champions League final and then a month later in the final of the World Cup?
“I am the second after Thierry Henry. I was searching for that information in the Premier League. Yeah, I agree, I didn’t win, but I still think I deserve the credit.”
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