The reunion between Luka Modric and Sergio Ramos at Bernabeu will make you cry because “he’s my brother.”
Legendary midfielder Luka Modrić’s late goal helped Real Madrid defeat Sevilla in Sunday night’s La Liga match.
The game was a fierce contest between two of the best football teams in Spain, as it usually is, but the league leaders managed to take all three points thanks to their individual skill.
Even if the game itself was exciting, one of the major pre-match narratives was Sergio Ramos’ reunion at Santiago Bernabéu.
After playing for a few seasons at PSG, the legendary No. 4 made his way back to Sevilla. at Madrid, he had established himself as the greatest center of all time. His career started in Sevilla and then he moved to Madrid.
Madridistas gave Ramos a warm welcome back because the team had something in store for him. The most exquisite moment, though, was when he traded jerseys with Luka Modrić, a former teammate.
For Los Blancos, Modrić and Ramos were inseparable; they linked up brilliantly for the 92:48 goal that saved Real Madrid and paved the way for La Décima, which led to three more Champions League triumphs (four, if you count Lukita).
These are the authentic moments that define football. Witnessing the genuine camaraderie, affection, and respect between the two greatest people ever is an unforgettable experience.
Even though football can be a very frigid sport, the players, fans, and lasting memories they make all still embody the essence of the game.
Every Real Madrid supporter recalled all the memorable moments that Modrić and Ramos created together as the cornerstones of four Champions League victories, particularly the 92:48 goal that stands as one of the most iconic in football history overall, not just Madrid’s.
The fact that Modrić scored the game-winning goal and Ramos produced a goal-saving block may have added to the nostalgia of this comeback match and moment for Madrid supporters. They still have it after all these years.