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Ramos appeared to respond to comments made by Barcelona centre-back Gerard Pique following Madrid's victory midweek.
Madrid reclaimed top spot after La Liga's return this month due to Barca's 0-0 draw with Sevilla last Friday, after which Pique suggested it would be hard to stop Los Blancos winning the title because VAR and referee decisions too often go their way.
Ramos said people "shouldn't be imagining things" after Madrid moved back to the summit due to their superior head-to-head record.
Zidane, however, was reluctant to add to the controversy following Madrid's fourth consecutive win since the coronavirus-enforced postponement.
"I'm not going to get involved in these things," Zidane said. "Ramos has already spoken.
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"I have my own views. We have to rest and think about the next game."
Madrid will travel to Espanyol on Sunday and Zidane added: "I'm sure it's going to be difficult until the last game."
"I am very happy with today's match. We have worked a lot at home to get to our best version," the forward said via the club's website.
"As for me, I think I'm the same as before the break, but it's true that I worked a lot at home to be physically well.
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