Sergio Ramos, a documentary to forget Real Madrid Starts with Spain at the World Cup

Sergio Ramos' six-part documentary series will cover a year in his life, starting with Spain at the 2018 World Cup and ending with a season to forget for Real Madrid.

The series, which will be broadcast on Amazon Prime, will cover subjects from Julen Lopetegui to Antonio Conte to Ajax in a dramatic look into the day-to-day routine of Los Blancos' captain.

Episode One: World Cup failure

Fresh from winning his third straight Champions League as skipper, Ramos captained Spain at the World Cup in Russia. The episode includes Lopetegui's shock sacking on the eve of the tournament, the appointment of Fernando Hierro and the eventual exit in the round of 16 to the hosts on penalties.

Episode Two: Defending Lopetegui

Ramos joined up with Lopetegui again at Real Madrid as the new coach got off to a promising start. The 3-0 win over Roma in the Champions League is prominent, as well as an incident involving Sergio Reguilon at Valdebebas. Then there's the 5-1 defeat at the Camp Nou and the eventual dismissal of the coach.

Episode Three: From Conte to Amsterdam

Ramos strongly opposed the proposed appointment of Antonio Conte as Madrid boss. The defender's controversial yellow card, and later admission that it was deliberate in the first leg, against Ajax rounds off the episode.

Episode Four: Suspensions, documentaries and heavy defeats

UEFA gave Ramos a two-match suspension for his comments in Amsterdam and the defender is filmed watching from the stands as his team collapsed against Ajax at the Santiago Bernabeu. After the game, Ramos is involved in an angry altercation with Florentino Perez in the dressing room as Madrid were dumped out of the competition and put out of the title race by Barcelona a few days later.

Episode Five: Marcelo, Valladolid and a self-interview

Ramos was in the eye of the storm, and not for sporting reasons. He clashed with Marcelo in training and travelled to Santiago Solari's last game in charge against Real Valladolid, despite being suspended. It ends with a surreal self-interview on social media.

Episode Six: Two months of disappearance

Real Madrid ended the season playing for nothing under Zinedine Zidane. Ramos was sent off against Girona, rested himself against Eibar, and injured himself in training. The minor injury ended up ruling him out of action for the rest of the season. He will play for Spain against the Faroe Islands and Sweden in June after deciding his future and resolving some issues with the president.