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Published 20:20 25 May 2018 BST
Updated 20:53 25 May 2018 BST
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“Comparing players with Ronaldo and Messi is something you can’t do,” said Ramos.
“They’re in another orbit. There are players who are in fashion, those who come and go and others who stay around.
“Salah is a top player, that’s clear. He’s shown that this year and he’s got a great chance to show that over the next few years as Ronaldo and Messi have done – but the day after tomorrow!”
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Ramos said that his side are highly motivated by making history as to become the first team to win the European Cup three times in succession on two separate occasions and also the first team to defend the title twice since Bayern Munich won the last of their three consecutive titles in 1976.
“When you find yourself in a place like this we are highly motivated. (There is) great spirit and pride in our team,” he said.
“It motivates you to continue to want to win. We want to make history. That is very positive for us.
“We hit the reset button every year and look forward. We don’t look behind us. It is our moment. Another final.”
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