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Sergio Ramos is a man who clearly enjoys El Clasico.

The Real Madrid defender scored a wonderful overhead kick on Sunday night in the 3-2 defeat at Sevilla, but he immediately left the field after his goal with a shoulder injury.

Despite the injury putting some potential doubt over his participation in the clash with Barcelona on November 21, the 29-year-old was happy to answer questions on the game post-match when asked if it's a battle that "gets Madrid going."

Ramos replied, per Ricardo Sierra of AS:

We are only worried about ourselves, the league campaign is long and a thousand things could happen. Excited? I don’t know, I’ve never reached an orgasm personally during the Clasico but almost.

Out of context, the comments from Ramos might appear a little strange, but they come off the back of Gerard Pique's suggestion that the match "turns on" Barca players.

“These are the sort of games that get us turned on,” he said, per Ed Malyon of the Mirror.

No wonder it's the biggest domestic game on the planet.

[AS; h/t Mirror]