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The time Sergio Ramos scored a game-tying header in the last play to send the Champions League to overtime

Discover how this Sergio Ramos' goal changed his career and made him one of the most important players in Europe

By Soledad Barrenechea

Discover how this Sergio Ramos' goal changed his career and made him one of the most important players in Europe
Discover how this Sergio Ramos' goal changed his career and made him one of the most important players in Europe
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Sergio Ramos has had many good moments in the Spanish football league, which have boosted his career and led him to be a reference in this sport, achieving many international titles.

One of the best performances that Sergio Ramos has had was in the final of the Champions League in 2014 at the Da Luz Stadium. Here he became a legend of european football by scoring the most important goal of his career. Find the latest news about the 13-time Champions League champions.

An historic date

On May 24, in the 93rd minute, Sergio Ramos promoted a before and after in Real Madrid. The club enjoyed the beginning of an era that would change their recent history. Here you can learn more about the spanish league.

 

The rivalry between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid is born, like many others worldwide, by the closeness between both clubs. Therefore, the confrontation between these two teams is known as the "Madrid Derby".

This rivalry was evidenced when that year both met in the UEFA Champions League final in a game that was quite balanced for both teams. However, the attack of Atletico was conditioned by the departure of Diego Costa due to an injury. 

In the 36th minute Diego Godín scored the first goal for Atletico and all the fans were crazy about it.

In the second half, in a corner, Luka Modric was able to throw the ball right into the area where Sergio Ramos was and from a header he managed to tie the game. This took the match to extra time and meant for Ramos the most important goal of his career, said by himself.

 

In the second half of extra time, Angel Di Maria made a masterful move down the sideline and shot into goal, which Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was able to refuse, but on the rebound Gareth Bale headed the ball to seal the 2-1.

Minutes later, Marcelo without much effort scored the third goal. In order to finish sealing this great victory, Cristiano Ronaldo sealed the final 4-1 with a penalty kick.

After this goal by Sergio Ramos managed to consecrate himself as a Madrid icon, thus creating an unforgettable image around his name and the 93rd minute.

 


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