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Sergio Ramos shows he’s a class act with wonderful gesture to disabled refugee boy

Published 09:56 10 Aug 2016 BST

Updated 10:02 10 Aug 2016 BST

Darragh Murphy
Sergio Ramos shows he’s a class act with wonderful gesture to disabled refugee boy

Homesport

Sergio Ramos is an absolute gentleman.

The Real Madrid captain might have a reputation for tough-tackling on the pitch but, at his core, he's got a heart of gold. Ramos, and Sevilla captain Vicente Iborra, guided two disabled, young refugees out to the rain-soaked Lerkendal Stadium pitch on Tuesday ahead of their Uefa Super Cup final. The weather conditions in Norway were unfavourable to say the least and Ramos noticed that the mascot behind whom he was standing was not covered properly from the rain that was pelting down. The Spanish centre-half didn't hesitate to take off his jacket and drape it across the youngster as if it were a blanket. Yesterday, the two brave children were given the chance to meet some of their footballing heroes before they proudly led both teams out to the playing surface on Tuesday. In the match itself Sevilla were heading for a 2-1 win until Ramos himself scored an equalier in the 93rd minute to force extra time. The game looked like it would go to penalties until Dani Carvajal scored the winner for Real with just a minute left of extra time. https://twitter.com/UEFA/status/762653672648114176 https://twitter.com/realmadriden/status/762996887599230976 https://twitter.com/UEFA/status/763023867929628672 https://twitter.com/UEFA/status/763025173499023360   Read more from SportsJOE: thumbnail_SNAPCHATUK
Sergio Ramos shows he's a class act with wonderful gesture to disabled refugee boy