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Football Leaks claim Ramos 'failed a drugs test after 2017 Champions League final but the results were covered up by UEFA'






According to the latest batch of Football Leaks reports, Real Madrid captain, Sergio Ramos did not pass a drug test after the 2017 Champions League winning 4-1 against Juventus. German newspaper Der Spiegel reports that Ramos urine sample contained traces of dexamethasone and that results were covered by UEFA.
Cortisone preparation is on the list kept by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) of substances that are banned in competition. Administration of dexamethasone before a match is allowed but a team physician should report its use in doping control forms but this was absent. Real Madrid doctor has agreed to give Ramos two injections of dexamethasone one day before the end of June last year, one in his shoulder and another in his knee. He then noted in his doping report that Ramos had been treated with an anti-inflammatory drug that contained Betamethasone, which is also on the list of WADA's forbidden substances in competition. UEFA accepted the doctor's justification and claimed to have been 'in line' with the WADA code. Football flights claim that when they contacted Real Madrid and Ramos they did not have any comments to make. Football Release Statements also claim that former Ramos Ronaldo's mate complained that he was always opted to test when UEFA came to the club's training ground for casual testing in February 2017. Real Madrid accused UEFA testers of inadequacy and claimed that anti-doping officer Ronaldo dropped twice with a needle without finding a vein. UEFA, Real Madrid and Ronaldo keep all their comments when asked by Der Spiegel about the incident.


Source: Mail Online

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