Sergio Ramos got behind the microphone for radio station Cadena SER's El Larguero show, analysing the 'Clásico' at the Camp Nou and the fallout, including the shameful incident involving fans at Valdebebas.

The 'Clásico': "We left the Camp Nou with our heads held very high because we played really good football. Nobody was overawed. This time round we called the shots, when we've been used to quite the opposite in matches there. We gave our all, created a lot and came away empty-handed".

The criticism: "For Mathieu's goal, I tried to lead the defence out to catch their players offside, so when I reacted it was too late and I'd lost my man. After the match I spoke with Iker, like always. We talked about what more we could have done, what we got right and wrong...".

The incident at Valdebebas: "Normally nothing untoward happens outside Valdebebas. We saw them [the fans who hurled abuse at and tried to attack Gareth Bale and Jesé] when we pulled up, but we didn't think anything like that was going to happen. They were guys my age. I was behind Jesé's car and I heard what they said, that's why I stopped my car. I opened the window and asked what the problem was, and they started insulting me. It's just as well that I honked at Jesé to drive off. Sometimes it's tempting to get out [and confront them], but you can't stoop to their level".