It’s almost as if whoever was in charge of the seating plan at Thursday’s Champions League draw knew exactly what they were doing…
Assuming you’ve not been lying under a rock for the last three months, you’ll know all about what happened between Mo Salah and Sergio Ramos during last May’s Champions League final.
With that in mind, you can probably appreciate why so many people found it highly ironic Ramos was seated behind Salah in Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum on Thursday evening.
Salah was in attendance at the Champions League draw as one of the nominees for the Uefa Champions League player of the year for 2017/18, an award which was eventually won by Luka Modric. Prior to that, Ramos picked up an award for the best defender in the competition.
Following a brief interview on stage, many noticed that Ramos appeared to touch Salah on the shoulder – the same shoulder he injured in Kiev – as he returned to his seat moments later.
— James Dart (@James_Dart) August 30, 2018
Liverpool will face Paris Saint-Germain, Napoli and Red Star Belgrade in their group. Defending champions Real Madrid will take on AS Roma, CSKA Moscow and Viktoria Plzen.
Here’s the #UCLDraw in full. Tough groups for Liverpool and Spurs… pic.twitter.com/4wUq1vKvlN
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) August 30, 2018
And Man United face a tricky test against Juventus and Valencia… pic.twitter.com/6qVHPItFd9
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) August 30, 2018