Sergio Ramos' new haircut is awful
Spain captain Sergio Ramos debuted a radical new hairstyle for Sunday's round of 16 game against Russia. It probably wasn't the reason Spain lost the match in penalties, but it couldn't have been a good-luck charm.
The look took its place among the worst hairstyles in the history of a tournament that's featured countless regrettable follicular decisions. Recall that Ronaldo once took the pitch like this:
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Ramos' new 'do could perhaps be considered a contemporary version of Ronaldo's style.
One side of Ramos' head appears to be a fairly standard crew cut.
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But the other side looks half-finished at best and like a cruel prank at worst:
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And then there's the back. What on earth is going on here? It's asymmetrical for no apparent reason.
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Sergio, please... you've sported some of the best hair in world football. Re-think this latest style.
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(Photos courtesy: Getty Images)