Ramos: Grammy Before Champions League Coaching?

Sergio Ramos He is convinced that his career outside the courts can give him as many satisfactions as football. The historic Spanish defender said he has more chances of conquering a Grammy before one Champions League as coach. The statement came after the launch of his first single, entitled CIBELES.

The 39 -year -old is still active as Captain of the Monterrey en la liga mxwhere he started in the recent 4-2 victory against Puebla.

However, he found time to take a step in the artistic world and record a song inspired by the iconic Madrid source where Real Madrid celebrates its titles.

Music, memories and an unexpected goal

In an interview with the Spanish program El Hormiguero, Ramos explained that Cibeles’s letter reflects the pain of his departure from Real Madrid in 2021. “I am optimistic. I always tell the people who dream… I see myself with both, winning a Champions League as a coach, but I see myself winning a Grammy in the coming years, before that,” he confessed.

Former Captain Merengue, responsible for one of the most remembered goals in the end of 2014 against Atlético de Madrid, He recalled that music was always present in his life. “I feel like making music at this stage of my life. In the next 5-7 years I look more involved in music, because it allows you to compose and be at home … you can do music, do your job and also spend time to your family.”

The song includes verses loaded with nostalgia and reproaches: “There are things that I never told you, that still hurt me … You forgot about me, you left me aside.” For Ramos, it is nothing more than an honest portrait of what it means to close a stage. “It’s a love song. What relationship does not imply pain and suffering? When you leave Madrid, you become part of the past,” he explained.

The video clip also reinforces the message. There Ramos appears in an empty cyber square, accompanied by a white horse, while the emblematic statue and the Madrid City Council begin to crumble.

Currently, the player divides his time between the competition into Mexico and his recording studios in Seville and Madrid. “It is a way of life. In any meeting, birthday or Christmas we always end up singing with a guitar. It has been part of my whole life, but football never allowed me to spend the time that music demands,” he said.

With your single in circulation and the Liga MX On the way, Ramos seems determined to combine both passions: continue to compete at the highest level and make way in an industry where, according to himself, he could write his next great chapter.

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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