The Spanish center back replied to Klopp's never-ending comments about the injury picked up by Mohamed Salah in the UEFA CL final back in May.

Sergio Ramos is tired of talking about the incident between himself and Mohamed Salah during the UEFA Champions League final, and he urged Jürgen Klopp to stop bringing that same subject up.

Speaking in the UEFA Super Cup's pre-match press conference, Ramos aimed a final dig at Liverpool's boss, who once again blasted Ramos' performance in that game. According to the Spanish footballer, Klopp's intentions are none other than to divert the attention from what really matters.

"Klopp should mind his own business. Maybe he's saying that because he lost yet another final. He wants to justify himself for losing that game. I didn't mean to hurt anyone. He may say that I'm a disgrace to the game, but in order to keep him calm, I voted for him as one of the best coaches in Europe," Ramos stated.

"Some of us have been operating at a very high level for many years, not sure he can say the same," the captain added.

Ramos' comments came after Klopp was asked about the footballer's way of winning. Liverpool's boss aimed a fresh dig at the Spanish center back, who's intense style of play often puts his opponents at risk, giving young fans a wrong message about what it takes to win trophies.

Ramos also referred to a supposed dig by Cristiano Ronaldo, in which he spoke about finding a family-like environment at Juventus. Regardless of his words, Ramos wished his former team-mate all the best.

"We've always felt like a family here. I don't know what he meant by that. Being like a family has been the key to our success, and without him, we will lose a great player, but that will not keep us from winning titles. I wish that things work out for him," Ramos added.