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Rayados’ Ramos Shocks Club World Cup – Monterrey Marches On

Sergio Ramos FIFA Club World Cup Monterrey (Rayados)
Sergio Ramos FIFA Club World Cup Monterrey (Rayados)

Key Takeaways

  • Legendary defender Sergio Ramos captained Monterrey, scoring a sensational header to help secure top spot in Group E.
  • Monterrey destroyed Urawa Red Diamonds 4–0, advancing to the knockout stage of the 2025 Club World Cup.
  • Ramos has played every minute, netting goals against Inter Milan and Urawa, making history as the oldest goalscorer in tournament play.
  • Under new coach Domènec Torrent, the Mexican side faced and overcame fierce rivals including Inter Milan and River Plate.
  • Next up: a high-stakes Round of 16 clash with Borussia Dortmund in Atlanta on July 1.

At age 39, Sergio Ramos isn’t just playing at Monterrey—he’s roaring. In Pasadena’s sweltering spotlight, the Spanish captain soared above Inter Milan’s defense to score a towering header in a dramatic 1–1 draw—his first goal for Monterrey in the Club World Cup—crowning himself Man of the Match.

Monterrey didn’t stop there. In a low-pressure finale, they pummeled Urawa Red Diamonds 4–0, with powerful strikes from Germán Berterame (two), Nelson Deossa, and Jesús “Tecatito” Corona—securing second place in Group E, behind Inter.

For Ramos, this isn’t just another tournament. He’s already made a mark: four Club World Cup goals under his belt—two in this tournament alone—further solidifying his legacy. And history was made: at 39 years, 80 days, he became the oldest scorer in the Club World Cup, breaking Javier Zanetti’s long-standing record.

Domènec Torrent’s side played with maturity and grit—starting with a lethal draw against Inter, followed by a clean sheet thrashing of Urawa, and a tense and hard-earned draw with River Plate. In doing so, they surpassed expectations and sent a message: Monterrey is a force in this tournament.

Now, the focus turns to a gigantos clash: Monterrey vs Borussia Dortmund in Atlanta on July 1. No longer underdog, Ramos’ crew are ready to roar louder.

Monterrey’s wild Club World Cup ride is fueled by Ramos’ unwavering leadership—and it’s only accelerating. From making defensive statements to carving historic goals, the veteran superstar has transformed Monterrey into contenders. As Rayados gear up to face Dortmund, the excitement is electric. Stay locked into Goal Drift for explosive build-up, tactical insights, and all the drama surrounding Monterrey’s next clash.

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