Sergio Ramos, Player with Most Yellow Cards in the Champions League

Sergio Ramos

DBasia.news – Sergio Ramos scored his history in the Champions League. As we know, at the 23′ of the match between Real Madrid against AS Roma at Santiago Bernabeu, Wednesday, he got a red card from referee Bjorn Kuipers for the foul to the host midfielder, Steven Nzonzi.

Practically, Ramos got the yellow card for 37 times from 115 matches of Champions League. Interestingly, the number beat the record of Manchester United legend, Paul Scholes who gained the predicate as the player with the most yellow card in the Champions League for a long time.

And now, it’s Ramos as the player with most yellow cards in the Champions League. He got five yellow cards in the 2010-2011 and 2012-2013.

Interestingly, Scholes as the midfielder who loves a hard tackle didn’t receive more than four yellow cards in a whole season of Champions League.

Despite Ramos’ negative report of the yellow card, he contributed in guarding the net of Madrid against Roma. Madrid defeated Eusebio Di Francesco’s squad with a 3-0 score.

Isco, Gareth Bale, and Mariano scored three goals from the host by free kicks. By this winning, Madrid lead the Group G with three points. In the meantime from the same group, Viktoria Pizen just played draw 2-2 against CSKA Moscow.

Sergio Ramos’ Report Against AS Roma

Playing duration: 90

Kicks: 3

Goal kicks: 1

Tackle: 2

Foul: 2

Ball touch: 76

Passing: 66

Passing accuracy: 89,4 %