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Not for the first time in the 2016/17 season, Sergio Ramos conceded a penalty kick - correctly awarded - against Italy to allow Daniele De Rossi the chance to salvage a point in the second round of World Cup qualifying Group G matches.

It was the fourth time the centre-back has forced the referee to point to the spot this campaign, with his other three indiscretions coming while wearing the white of Real Madrid.

In the first competitive match of Los Blancos' season he fouled his La Roja teammate Vitolo - who scored in Spain and Italy's 1-1 draw - to hand Sevilla a penalty in the UEFA Super Cup.

A barge on Jaime Romero in the capital city's side's win over Osasuna was his second penalty sin of the campaign, while he was fortunate not to hear the whistle blown the following weekend when he handled in the box against Espanyol.

Against Villarreal, however, he did return to his penalty-gifting ways, allowing the Yellow Submarine the chance to score from 12 yards out - which Bruno Soriano duly did.

Curiously, in all three of the matches in which Ramos conceded a spot kick for Real Madrid, he also added his own name to the scoresheet.

Against Italy, though, he did not add to Vitolo's 55th minute goal, so La Roja return home with just a point.