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Casillas and Ramos miss from Spain's World Cup photo posted on Valentine's Day

15 February, 09:43

Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos were disappointed with the Spanish national team's post.

In honor of Valentine's Day, the official account of the Spanish national team posted a message congratulating fans, featuring photos of players with the World Cup trophy after Spain's victory in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

The post included several pictures from that day and the message: "💓 Today, #ValentinesDay, the perfect day to confess your love to your ‘crush’... or make a nice gesture to the most important person in your life. ⭐️ Our story started under the starry sky in South Africa. A love at first sight, which will soon turn 15 years old."

However, this post did not sit well with Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas, as neither of them appeared in any of the photos.

"Probably some of us were not there…" Ramos wrote, tagging Casillas, Fernando Torres, Gerard Pique, Joan Capdevila, Sergio Busquets, and David Silva.

Casillas also commented directly on the official account: "I don’t know who this 'genius' is who manages the social media… Honestly, what a ridiculous way to ruin everything! Happy Valentine’s Day!"

Among the pictures posted was one of Andrés Iniesta, the scorer of the winning goal, alongside Carles Puyol. The next picture showed three players—Xavi Hernandez, David Villa, and Fernando Llorente.

The third photo, besides Villa and Iniesta, featured Juan Mata, Raul Albiol, Joan Capdevila, and Xabi Alonso.