Sergio Ramos receives first red card in Mexico for kicking out at an opponent

Real Madrid -legend Sergio Ramos was sent for the first time since his arrival in Mexico during a competition on Sunday afternoon.

After leaving the Sevilla boys' club, the middle behind a move to Liga MX -side Monterrey – where he started life by scoring three goals in just five games.

In their last match, in which they beat Pumas 3-1, Ramos led to controversy after they had been sent away in the game in the last moments.

It all started in the 20th minute when the former Real Madrid star seemed to be his opponent in Elleboog in a time that was not noticed by the official of the game.

Then, late in the game, Ramos got his first red card in Mexico after an unnecessary mistake on Pumas star Guillermo Martinez.

The Spaniard kicked the back of the right leg of his opponent in a piece in which the ball was not even disputed, with the referee in adversible about his decision to send him away.

But Pumas Baas Egrain Juarez was clearly frustrated after the last whistle when he claimed that Ramos should have been sent away before an elbow.

“What his name is, it must be an example,” he said. 'If someone from our country had done that, they would be in the 20th minute, not the 90th. That bothers me.

“We have to protect our football. He elbow a child who said exactly the day before that he was his idol. '

The incident with the elbow of Ramos came after Pablo Bennevendo de Los Blancos legend had praised in the press conference before the game, adding that he would include him in his list of five best defenders in the history of football.

In the meantime, after the game, Ramos seemed to have fun with his resignation and referred to his hotted reputation on the football field.

When he went to X, he wrote: 'Very important victory away from home against a difficult team. Time to rest and prepare what the next thing is, “he wrote.

'PS: It was clear that I could not leave this competition without a red card. +3 and further! '

Ramos saw his arrival on the Mexican side during the winter transfer window during a one -year -old deal after he became a free agent and ended his second enchantment with Seville.

In an interesting gesture to his former club, he chose to wear the No. 93 as his Monterrey Squad number -as a tribute to his stop -time goal for Real Madrid in the Champions League final in 2014.

The former Spain International played 671 games for Galacticos and scored 101 goals, and was well remembered for his late goals, which claimed several trophies for Los Blancos.

After his move, Madrid published a club statement stated: 'Sergio Ramos plays for CF Monterrey. His shirt number chosen to remember a legendary moment for our club: minute 93.

'A tribute to Madridismo, a memory of a moment that our history has changed. Eternally grateful, @sergioramos. We wish you good luck and success. '

Last year it was understood that Los Blancos to return Ramos Excluding Ramos to the club despite various injuries in the defense line in which Eder Militao and David Alaba saw for a long period.

Ramos' sanction on Sunday became his 29th red card during his career – with 26 on Real Madrid and another two while in Paris Saint -Germain.

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