Though he has only played a single match for the French side, the former Real Madrid captain; Sergio Ramos has said he would defend his new club at all cost.
The ex-Spanish center-back claimed that he would rather play against another team in the knockouts, but stressed that he is fully focused on helping PSG go through to the next round.
"When I arrived on the plane it was [Manchester] United [who PSG got in the draw], who are a team that I liked and then it turns out that it wasn't valid," Ramos told the press.
"I would have preferred not to have that duel [against Real Madrid] but returning to the [Estadio Santiago] Bernabeu is cause for joy. I wasn't able to bid farewell because of COVID-19.
"Fate is capricious. I would have liked another team to face us [PSG]. You know the affection and love I have for Real Madrid.
"Now it's my turn to defend PSG and I'll do everything possible to [help them] go through. They are the team that took a gamble on me. I'm going to fight to the death for PSG."
"I was excited to get back to winning," Ramos noted.
"It cost me to adapt abroad, to find a house for my family. In the dressing room, everything has been easier. [PSG president] Nasser [Al-Khelaifi], [sporting director] Leonardo and [Mauricio] Pochettino have made it very simple for me.
"The squad is a group made up of real stars and it's essential to get along well and that's the way it is. They have welcomed me with open arms.
"It has been hard, different from what I have experienced in my career. I have always avoided injuries.
"The important thing is to feel like a player again. [There were] many hours of darkness, loneliness, but it has helped me to overcome challenges.
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