Sergio Ramos had a game to forget in Monterrey’s 2025 Apertura tournament. During Rayados’ Week 11 victory against Santos Laguna, the veteran defender and team captain saw two goals ruled out and endured relentless boos from his own fans at Estadio BBVA.
The frustration began before kickoff. Fans were already jeering when the lineups were announced, a reaction to Ramos’ high-profile miss in a heavy 6-2 defeat earlier in the week. In a Week 10 clash, the 38-year-old attempted a daring Panenka-style penalty that Toluca goalkeeper Hugo González easily saved, a moment that quickly went viral across Mexican soccer circles.
VAR rules out first header, second goal disallowed
In the first half against Santos Laguna, Ramos seemed to silence the critics when he soared for a powerful header off a cross from the left flank. But after a lengthy VAR review, officials ruled the World Cup winner offside, disallowing what would have been a morale-boosting opener.
Ramos thought he had finally scored in the second half when he found the net again, this time appearing to be onside. Yet his celebration was cut short once more as the referee disallowed the goal for a foul in the buildup.
Monterrey fans unhappy with Ramos
The Spanish star left the field with no goals and plenty of frustration, as Monterrey supporters made it clear they have not forgotten the missed penalty that cost him their affection. For Ramos, it was a night where nothing seemed to go right in front of his own fans, despite his team’s triumph.
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The frustration began before kickoff. Fans were already jeering when the lineups were announced, a reaction to Ramos’ high-profile miss in a heavy 6-2 defeat earlier in the week. In a Week 10 clash, the 38-year-old attempted a daring Panenka-style penalty that Toluca goalkeeper Hugo González easily saved, a moment that quickly went viral across Mexican soccer circles. VAR rules out first header, second goal disallowed In the first half against Santos Laguna, Ramos seemed to silence the critics when he soared for a powerful header off a cross from the left flank. But after a lengthy VAR review, officials ruled the World Cup winner offside, disallowing what would have been a morale-boosting opener. Ramos thought he had finally scored in the second half when he found the net again, this time appearing to be onside. Yet his celebration was cut short once more as the referee disallowed the goal for a foul in the buildup. Monterrey fans unhappy with Ramos The Spanish star left the field with no goals and plenty of frustration, as Monterrey supporters made it clear they have not forgotten the missed penalty that cost him their affection. For Ramos, it was a night where nothing seemed to go right in front of his own fans, despite his team’s triumph.
Suarezzy
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That's Colombia bro, Mexico are not that obsessed about gambling with football. You only getting trouble there if you're messing with the cartels.
you think cartels don't support a football team
jaypiouo
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It's mexico what do you expect. They come to wat h soccer with noise full of dope.
yeeceprtz
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why not preserve the boos for when he defends terribly, booing him for missing a penalty seems like a waste of boos. everyone misses sometimes.
Yeah but the way you miss it matters , if it shows negligence you get the boos
yeeceprtz
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Why do you think stars immediately retire after writing history? to avoid such embarrassments.
Jezaeklnoz
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wicked Ramos go retire
BaStiznShez
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stupid fans
darkxiao
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if this guy is in Mexico, kindly start packing your stuff and head straight back to Spain or US. Dem no get joy for that place ooo. Andres Escobar is still fresh in our memories.
That's Colombia bro, Mexico are not that obsessed about gambling with football. You only getting trouble there if you're messing with the cartels.
fatbikorst
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He is a legend and rock
calebkrane
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why not preserve the boos for when he defends terribly, booing him for missing a penalty seems like a waste of boos. everyone misses sometimes.
vuhelorstz
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be liks Toni Kross be Content of what you have Achieved retire be Coach or Sport Analyst...dont Wait until your good Name turns Sour
bamadiloty
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Why do these people wait to be booed first before they retire? Didn’t he save enough for his retirement
returnofthesaith
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if this guy is in Mexico, kindly start packing your stuff and head straight back to Spain or US. Dem no get joy for that place ooo. Andres Escobar is still fresh in our memories.