Sergio Ramos shows off symbolic numbers inked on his hand as Real Madrid star prepares for FIFA Club World Cup opener
- Ramos took to Instagram, saying 'the numbers of my life in the purest colour'
- The Real Madrid man scored the club's winner against Deportivo on weekend
- Ramos and his team-mates have arrived in Japan ahead of FIFA Club World Cup
Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos gave nothing away as he showed off his symbolic numbers inked on his hand.
Thirty-year-old Ramos, known for his body art, took to Instagram on Sunday evening to post a photo of his new tattoo.
In the photo, the Spanish international showed off the numbers 35, 90+, 32 and 19, with the caption: 'The numbers of my life in the purest colour. Guess what they mean?'
Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos showed off his new tattoo to his many followers on Sunday
Ramos, giving nothing away to his many fans, wore the number 32 and 35 shirts while playing for Sevilla, before moving to Spanish giants Real Madrid, where he made his senior debut at 19 years old.
And the defender, who loves scoring a late goal, netted the equaliser in the 93rd minute for Real in the 2014 Champions League final against rivals Atletico Madrid as his side went on to win 4-1 in injury-time.
Ramos and his Real team-mates have enjoyed a successful season in La Liga so far, and currently have a six point lead at the top of the table.
Zinedina Zidane's side maintained their advantage at the top after securing a dramatic 3-2 late victory against Deportivo La Coruna.
And guess who scored in injury-time to ensure Real picked up all three points on Saturday? Yes it was Ramos again, who bagged a 92nd minute winner.
The Spanish defender netted a 92nd minute equaliser for Real against Deportivo La Coruna
The La Liga leaders have arrived in Japan ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup opener. Zidane's side landed in Asia at around 5am (local time) on Monday morning as they made the trip from the Spanish capital.
The Frenchman has named a strong 23-man squad including Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema for the prestigious tournament in Japan.
Real Madrid will face Mexican side Club America on Thursday as they look to progress to Sunday's final.
Colombia's Atletico Nacional or Kashima Antlers of Japan await Real in either the final or third place playoff match in Yokohama at the weekend.
Ramos and his Real team-mates have arrived in Japan ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup
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