Just another day in office for Sergio

We’ve grown accustomed to Sergio Ramos having his “reckless moments” throughout the years while playing for Sevilla, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain—making rash decisions that spark incidents. Still, we somewhat expected that, at 38 years old and in the twilight of his career, he would have calmed down and played with more composure in Mexico, where he now represents Monterrey.However, he completely disproved that notion on Sunday night, getting sent off for an extremely unsportsmanlike action in a match against Pumas (3-1).sergio ramos red card, welcome back capitan pic.twitter.com/skhH6hene3— #9 (@gilsrma) March 17, 2025 The incident occurred in the 91st minute, with Monterrey already leading by two goals and having practically secured the victory. Just a minute earlier, Pumas had reduced the deficit through a penalty, though a comeback still seemed unlikely. Yet, it appears that goalscorer Guillermo Martinez provoked Ramos in some way, as the Spaniard took the first opportunity to kick him in an unsportsmanlike manner. Naturally, the cameras caught it, VAR intervened, and the referee immediately showed him a straight red card.Sergio Ramos giveth Sergio Ramos taketh away. 3 goals for the center back and now add a Red Card to his Liga MX adventure. pic.twitter.com/zBjHN5Zyqm— herculez gomez (@herculezg) March 17, 2025 Interestingly, just moments before that, Ramos had gotten away with another questionable move—an elbow to Pablo Benevendo, which went unnoticed by the referees. Had they caught it, he likely would have been sent off earlier.This was the 30th red card of Ramos’ competitive career but his first in Mexico. During his time at Real Madrid, he was sent off 26 times, including eight direct red cards. He also received two red cards at PSG and just one at Sevilla.Lo de Sergio ramos al jugador de pumas es una agresión. pic.twitter.com/VSIM41wAAm— jos🦅💛💙 (@josLovioaqui) March 17, 2025 Now, we wait to see the length of his suspension. What’s certain is that he won’t be able to help Monterrey in their upcoming match against Club Tijuana in the first round of the Clausura after the international break.This could be a problem for the blue and white, as every point matters in their fight for a playoff spot. With five games left in the league stage, Monterrey sits in eighth place, two points behind sixth-placed Necaxa and a direct quarterfinal berth.##NAJAVA_MECA_8788046##

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