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Brazilian defender Dani Alves spoke to Spanish daily ABC and reflected on many aspects of the defender's playing career.

Full screen Juventus vs PalermoTurin (Italy), 17/02/2017.- Juventus' Dani Alves (L) and Palermo's Haitam Aleesami (R) vie for the ball during the Italian Serie A soccer match Juventus FC vs US Palermo at Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy, 17 February 2017. (Italia) EFE/EPA/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO ALESSANDRO DI MARCO (EFE)

The current Juve player also reflected on his time sharing a dressing room with Sergio Ramos at Sevilla FC. Alves was adamant that the taunts the player received on his return visits to the Sanchez Pizjuan are out of order: "I thing it's totally wrong that Ramos is subjected to insults, but at the same time he may not be in a position to make these demands from the fans regarding respect".

Full screen SERGIO RAMOS FELIPE SEVILLANO (DIARIO AS)

The Brazilian feels that there is a simple explanation behind the treatment dished out to the Real Madrid captain on return games at the Sanchez Pizjuan from sectors of the home fans: "Just a few days before morning to Real Madrid, Ramos declared eternal love for Sevilla and that is the root problem of the ire that the fans hold towards Ramos. He's still hostage to those words".

Alves concluded: "Ramos to be frank didn't achieve that much at Sevilla to not celebrate goals or to ask for forgiveness when scoring. I was there for six years and won plenty of titles".

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