UEFA Champions League Ramos Reaches Centenary Goal For Real Madrid

Real Madrid manager Sergio Ramos has again etched his name in the club history book as he scored his 100th goal for the club.
Ramos scored for the Los Blancos in their 3-2 win against Inter Milan in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League game.
Toni Kroos whipped over the corner and Ramos nodded the ball home in the 33 minutes to double Real Madrid lead after Karim Benzema had scored the opener.

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The skipper brought up his century in this, his 16th season at the club and has found the net in each of these campaigns.
The Spanish defender was presented a shirt to commemorate his feat after the game which was the Merengues’ first UEFA Champions League win for the season.
Ramos after being presented with his centenary jersey said he is not after individual records.
“Individual records are secondary, but it’s nice when your achievements, effort and sacrifices over the course of so many years are recognised.
” It’s not every day you get your 100th goal and all the more so when you’re a defender. 
“As long as they help us to win games and bring positive things to the team, I’ll be really happy. 
“Here’s hoping I get many more.”
The defender also talked about the game against Inter Milan and admitted it was a tough one.
As long as we continue to surprise people, it’s a good sign. 
‘We’re pleased, it was a really tough game, there was a lot at stake. 
“They’re a very solid side, with a very clear playing style and they made the most of that, but we got a good result to pick up three really important points. 
“The group was looking tough but tonight’s win was vital”.

“When the team wins, the players gain confidence. 

“But we have to try not to be affected by it all and do what we do best, which is playing football. 

Today was like a final for us. Everything was at stake.

” It was a must-win game.

“When you see them equalise after you’ve worked so hard, you’ve got to make the extra effort once again and the team has done that. 

‘We went for it and it paid off. In the Champions League you have to take your chances or you’ll be made to pay for it”.

“Football is getting more and more even and it’s harder to defend against teams with so much talent and technical ability. 

“We have to keep improving and we’re working hard at that. 

“We’re trying to regain that defensive solidarity, but it’s not easy. 

“The others are suffering too and we’ll make sure we keep improving”.


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