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Real Madrid vs. Betis

• Keepers: Casillas, Diego López.

• Defenders: Salgado, Sergio Ramos, Cannavaro, Pavón, Mejía, Roberto Carlos, Marcelo, Torres, Helguera.

• Midfielders: Emerson, Gago, Beckham, Guti, Reyes, Robinho.

• Strikers: Raúl, Van Nistelrooy, Higuaín.

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REAL MADRID 0: Casillas; Sergio Ramos (Marcelo, 73'), Helguera, Cannavaro, Torres; Emerson, Gago (Raúl, 46'); Beckham, Guti, Robinho (Reyes, 61'); Van Nistelrooy.

BETIS 0: Toni Doblas; Ilic (Isidoro, 85'), Melli, Nano, Fernando Vega; Pancrate, Miguel Angel, Juande, Capi (Rivera, 46'), Fernando; Sobis (Robert, 65').

REFEREE: Muñiz Fernández. Booked Juande (6'), Sobis (15'), Nano (31'), Pancrate (87'), Rivera (90'), Gago (38'), Sergio Ramos (44'), Guti (89'). Sent Beckham off with a straight red card (93')

HIGHLIGHTS: Matchday 23 of the Spanish League. Venue: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, to capacity. One minutes' silence was held in honour of the late Eduardo Pérez, father of former Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez.

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Sergio Ramos injured

The defender has a bruise on the instep of his right foot

Sergio Ramos left the pitch in the 78th minute clearly in pain. The medical staff at the Club diagnosed him with a bruise on his right foot's instep. Although it doesn't seem to be serious, the doctors will monitor him during Sunday's training session. It is expected for him to be healed by Tuesday in order to play against Bayern Munich.

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Sergio Ramos Injured, Uncertain For Bayern Game

Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has picked up a foot injury, something that could prevent his participation in the Champions League clash against Bayern Munich

Ramos, playing right back, picked up the injury towards the end of the 0-0 draw against Real Betis on Saturday evening.

He was subsequently substituted by Marcelo - with Miguel Torres moving to the right - and the doctors have discovered a bad bruise on the inside of his right foot.

The good news is that while there is some swelling, no breakage is expected, so the former Sevilla man may not be out for too long.

The bad, however, is that it is uncertain whether he will be fit in time for Tuesday's clash against Bayern Munich, with just over two days to go.

The doctors will carry out a precautionary scan on Sunday morning, and then make him train separately under medical supervision, before handing out a final diagnosis. The general mood, however, is one of optimism.

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