There is no reason for Saturday's La Liga 'Clasico' between Real Madrid and Barcelona to be postponed following Friday's attacks in Paris, says official.
Barcelona forward Lionel Messi was back in training, 5 days before the La Liga leaders play at 2nd-placed Real Madrid in the first 'Clasico' of the season.
Centre back Ramos having hurt his troublesome shoulder while scoring in Real Madrid's 3-2 defeat at Sevilla, and fullback Juanfran having sustained a thigh strain, both of them have withdrawn from the squad for this month's friendlies against England and Belgium.
With coach Rafa Benitez under-fire for Real Madrid's perceived lack of attacking threat, the Spaniard needs Cristiano Ronaldo to return to his very best at Sevilla on Sunday.