SERGIO RAMOS was sent off for Paris Saint-Germain after being shown two yellow cards in the space of TEN seconds.
The Spanish defender talked his way into the book five minutes before half-time in PSG’s Ligue 1 clash at Reims.
But as the referee brandished the yellow card in Ramos’ direction, the 36-year-old didn’t take the hint.
He continued his dissent, and 10 seconds later the red card was out and Ramos sent on his way for an early shower.
It’s the 28th time in his career that Ramos has been given his marching orders.
But the defender was left in disbelief at ref Pierre Gaillouste’s decision, despite him being booked for dissent just seconds earlier.
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Initially Ramos refused to leave the pitch as he continued to remonstrate with the official.
He was captured repeatedly saying “Why?” to the referee after being sent off.
Eventually he trudged towards the tunnel, shaking his head as he left the pitch.
In the end, his dismissal just before the break proved to be costly.
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The 10-man visitors couldn’t break down Reims, who have won just once this season, and could only draw the game 0-0.
Lionel Messi missed the match through injury, but Les Parisiens will still be frustrated by the result.
Especially considering Neymar should have won the game for the Ligue 1 leaders.
The Brazilian ace somehow fired wide in the second-half after being put clean through on goal.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk