Spanish defender Sergio Ramos scored his first goal with his new team, Monterrey, Mexico, against Santos Laguna, in the match that brought them together in the tenth round of the Mexican League, which ended with Monterrey winning 4-2.
Ramos scored his first goal with Monterrey since joining the team a few weeks ago on a free transfer after his contract with Sevilla ended at the end of last season.
The former Real Madrid player took advantage of a cross from his compatriot Sergio Canales to head it into the net, and the Laguna goalkeeper was unable to do anything.
The goal holds great personal significance for Ramos, who is accustomed to scoring goals despite playing as a defender. In Madrid, Ramos surpassed the 100-goal mark in 671 matches, and during his two spells at Paris Saint-Germain and Sevilla, he was also known for being a threat in the opponent's penalty area.