MADRID (Reuters) - Sergio Ramos has vowed to stay at Real Madrid until he retires after lifting his fifth La Liga title with the club and at 34, having played as big a role as anyone in their latest triumph, he is showing no signs of slowing down.
Real's captain since Iker Casillas left in 2015, Ramos has scored a career-best 10 goals this season, including five in Real's relentless run of 10 consecutive wins since the season resumed.
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