Sergio Ramos shouts back at his own fans for giving him stick during a live TV interview as the Sevilla defender tells them to ‘respect and shut up’

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Sergio Ramos fired back at his own fans who gave him stick in the middle of a post-match interview live on television.

It came after Sevilla suffered a 2-0 loss to Athletic Bilbao on Thursday night – a result that leaves them 16th in the standings and just one point clear of the relegation zone.

After the match, Ramos came out to address the defeat while speaking to DAZN Spain, with the interview taking place near a section of Sevilla supporters who were still in the grandstand.

It’s unclear as to what they are yelling at Ramos, though it angered the Real Madrid and Spain legend who hit back at them during the middle of the interview.

In his tirade at the supporters, Ramos shouted: ‘Respect and shut up! Go.’

Sergio Ramos hit back at Sevilla supporters who gave him stick in the middle of an interview

It came after Sevilla suffered a 2-0 defeat to Athletic Bilbao to leave them 16th in LaLiga

It came after Sevilla suffered a 2-0 defeat to Athletic Bilbao to leave them 16th in LaLiga

He added: ‘Have some respect for the people and for the badge. Respect the people. We are talking.’

After a muffled reply from the individual, the veteran continued: ‘Yes, but respect the people. Respect the people. Shut up already.’

Sevilla have suffered a miserable season which has seen two managers sacked already.

Quique Sanchez Flores, their third boss of the season, won his first game in charge away to Granada. Two defeats have followed, though, with Mikel Vesga and Aitor Paredes on target in Athletic’s win on Thursday.

Sevilla have just 16 points from 18 league games – one more than 18th-place Cadiz.

Sevilla are currently only one point above Cadiz who sit inside the relegation zone

Sevilla are currently only one point above Cadiz who sit inside the relegation zone

They also failed to win any of their Champions League group games, bowing out of Europe with just two points.

Ramos returned to Sevilla in September but it has been far from a fairytale one for the veteran defender. 

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