In the 41st minute away against Reims, Sergio Ramos was cautioned.

The 36-year-old then said a few well-chosen words and received a straight red card.

- I know Sergio Ramos very well, I am convinced that the insult was not directed at the referee.

It's a training insult, which we hear a lot in Spain on the pitch.

The referee took it as aimed at him and sent him off, PSG coach Christophe Galtier told France's Canal+ after the 0-0 draw.

Regardless of what was said, the red card meant that Ramos had been sent off a total of 28 times in his career.

With that, he is second in the most number of red cards in the history of professional football, according to statistics from the site Sportsbrief.

Only Colombian Gerardo Bedoya, with a breathtaking 46 (!) red cards in his previous active career, has more.

Sergio Ramos, who played the majority of his career at Real Madrid, received his first red card in the 05/06 season.

He already has the most red cards in La Liga history (21).