Sergio Ramos is not expected to face any further punishment, despite seemingly breaching the terms of his Real Madrid-Juventus ban.

Ramos – who was suspended for Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg due an accumulation of bookings – was present in the tunnel and Madrid dressing room, allegedly breaking UEFA rules.

However, Cadena COPE reports the Spain international will not be sanctioned a second time and will be free to play for Los Blancos in the semi-finals.

Sergio Ramos is not expected to face any further punishment, despite seemingly breaching the terms of his Real Madrid-Juventus ban.

Ramos – who was suspended for Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg due an accumulation of bookings – was present in the tunnel and Madrid dressing room, allegedly breaking UEFA rules.

However, Cadena COPE reports the Spain international will not be sanctioned a second time and will be free to play for Los Blancos in the semi-finals.

There had been suggestions that the 32-year-old would be banned for one or two further matches due to the supposed breach, but this now no longer appears to be the case.

Zinedine Zidane’s side will find out their semi-final opponents on Friday morning, with Roma one of their potential opponents.

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