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A few weeks ago, the Rayados de Monterrey formalized the signature of Sergio Ramos. An arrival that particularly excites José Antonio 'Tato' Noriega, the president of the Mexican club.
For him, the signing of the Spanish legend is a magnificent opportunity for the club and the championship. He claims that the former player of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain stands out as one of the best defenders in the history of football and also compares his signature to that of Lionel Messi in Inter Miami.
“” This signature puts us in another dimension. In a globalized world and connected by social networks, his arrival has immediate repercussions. He has not even made his debut yet and the impact is still there. These are things of modern life. Today, Monterrey is no longer only heard in Seville and Spain, but its impact is global thanks to personalities like him, ” he launched in an interview with the newspaper As.
Before continuing: “An impact equal to the arrival of Lionel Messi in Inter Miami?” I do not disagree with this comment because what Ramos has done in his life as a footballer is first of order. Messi is sitting at a three -time table to find out who is the best player in history and Sergio sits at the table of the best defenders of all time. Many of us would place it in the ideal eleven of all time for what it represents in terms of dedication, titles, goals and defensive capacity. He won everything by playing for none other than Real Madrid and Spain. Yes, it is a recruitment of Messi's level, historic for us. Hopefully this will also have a sporting impact. »»
Note that the 38 -year -old defender made his debut in his new colors tonight against the formation of San Luis. Monterrey won on the score of 3 goals at 0. The 2010 world champion started the meeting in central defense and was replaced in the 80th minute of play by Tony Leone. Monterrey is currently 9th in the ranking.
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