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From enemies to teammates: the history between Messi and Sergio Ramos playing against

After so many games and battles played, the former players of Barcelona and Real Madrid will share a squad at PSG. How did it go when they faced each other?

By Alexis Almosnino

After so many games and battles played, the former players of Barcelona and Real Madrid will share a squad at PSG. How did it go when they faced each other?
After so many games and battles played, the former players of Barcelona and Real Madrid will share a squad at PSG. How did it go when they faced each other?
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If there was an active club in the current European pass market, it was Paris Saint Germain. Donnarumma, Wijnaldum and Hakimi were joined by two glories of La Liga: Lionel Messi, emblem of FC Barcelona and Sergio Ramos, absolute reference of Real Madrid. Yes, those who faced each other so many times in the Spanish classic will share an unprecedented team. We review your history.

In total, there were 45 games that both sports referents faced each other. Three of them due to encounters with their respective national teams and all the rest in the most important classic in Spanish football. From 2005 to 2021, they starred in one of the most memorable duels in the history of football: to their unique ability, they added their ambition and personality to leave each of their crashes in the memory. So far, only one leads the crosses.

Of the 42 classics they played in their careers, Lionel Messi is the one who leads the record of matches won. In total, Leo beat him 20 times, obtaining 51.1% of the points. In those meetings, the Argentine star scored 28 goals, including 5 doubles and 3 hat-tricks. In addition, he assisted his colleagues 14 times. Fantastic.

For his part, Sergio Ramos was able to beat the legendary Argentine player 16 times, recording 42.2% of the points obtained if we take into account the 9 draws they completed. The historic Real Madrid defender contributed 5 goals and 3 assists in those games, although on 5 occasions he saw the red and had to return to the locker room first.


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