Real Madrid's hero Sergio Ramos, giving an interview, revealed that after finishing his football career, he seriously considers the possibility of starting a coaching career.
The 31-year-old captain of the UEFA Champions League winners still has at least five years left before the end of his career. The Spaniard is not sure what he will do after the end of his career, but it is very likely that he will remain in football.
"I would like to be a coach in the future," Ramos said in an interview with "BeIN" television. "The work of a coach is one of those things that I definitely cannot rule out, because football is a part of me."
"I see it as a challenge, like the one I had before becoming a professional footballer. It's hard to think about it now, because I still have many years ahead of me, but I definitely can't rule it out," said one of the best defenders on the planet, talking about possibilities.
S. Ramos has the best example at Real Madrid - Zinedine Zidane.
The current Real Madrid coach finished his football career and step by step progressed to his current stage - working at the Real Madrid youth academy, gaining experience as an assistant to Carlo Ancelotti, and eventually becoming the head coach of the main team.