Sergio Ramos has described the prospect of returning to Luis Enrique s Spain squad for the World Cup as a dream after enjoying a strong start to the season with Paris Saint-Germain.
Ramos has won an incredible 180 caps for Spain – more than any other player in the country s history – and has played at each of the past four World Cups.
However, the defender was left out of Luis Enrique s squad for Euro 2020 after an injury-plagued final season with Real Madrid, and only made eight Ligue 1 starts in his first campaign with PSG.
Having already made 10 league starts this season, Ramos is targeting a first international appearance since March 2021 against Kosovo and believes he will play at the highest level for several more years.
Everyone knows what it means to me to defend the colours of my country, Ramos said at a news conference ahead of PSG s Champions League fixture against Juventus on Wednesday.
After a difficult season, I feel good again, I m playing again and I m available. I still hope to return to the selection, and I dream of the World Cup.
But we have to wait and continue to play at the best level to convince the coach. I hope I will have the chance to play in another World Cup.
Last year was difficult. I was injured, I had to adapt after spending most of my career at Real. At no time did I think it was the end of my career. It was a challenge.
Last year is forgotten. There have been changes and I m happy, I m totally adapted to Paris and I m hungry for titles.
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