Sergio Ramos Returns to Real Madrid: A Look at Memorable Homecomings and Farewells

Sergio Ramos is waiting for Real Madrid for the first time since his departure. In that situation, all genres were covered, from romantic story to thriller. It happened to some in their stadium, to others at the Bernabéu. Some were applauded, others angry. In that deck are from Di Stéfano to Juanito, from Stielike to Hugo Sánchez, from Martín Vázquez to Raúl. In any case, it was a day that left its mark, which can be reviewed below.

The helicopter and Di Stéfano

On September 13, 1964, an unusual match was played in the Spanish League. Di Stéfano was playing against Real Madrid. The myth had left the White House to go to the Spanish, trained by Kubala. Sarriá was packed to witness a special reunion that was televised, something newsworthy at the time. Miguel Muñoz ordered Félix Ruiz to follow Di Stéfano “everywhere.”

A commercial helicopter landed on the grass before the game to distribute batches of shirts among the players. Madrid came back from Ramírez’s goal with Puskas double (1-2). The MARCA report gave Di Stéfano a ‘1’ and reported that Kubala “gave Di Stéfano a task that I could only have accomplished half a dozen years ago. A ‘blonde arrow’ task.”

Raúl and CR11 for a day

We had to wait. Raúl left Madrid in 2010 in a disheartened manner. After two triumphant seasons at Schalke 04, he landed at Al-Sadd in Qatar. August 22, 2013 the Bernabéu Trophy It served as a tribute to the white ‘7’. The Bernabéu had sold out tickets to combust with the return of its idol.

I looked at the scoreboard so that time would not pass, I will never forget this day

(Raúl, after his tribute at Real Madrid-Al-Sadd)

Raúl played a part with each team. In the first, with Madrid, he wore the ‘7’ courtesy of Cristiano, who wore the ’11’. He made it 1-0 for Madrid’s little hand and celebrated like a child. In the end the footballer was excited: “I will never forget this day, I looked at the scoreboard so that time would not pass.” He was rated a ‘7’, of course. On the grass it was mulched, He took the cape and made several attempts. Jesé asked him for the shirt with the ‘7 of Al-Sadd.

Raul’s goal (1-0) in Real Madrid-Al Sadd

One hundred thousand against Martín Vázquez

Martín Vázquez, one of the members of La Quinta del Buitre, left Madrid in 1990 due to contractual tension to go to Torino, an unusual trip in those times. The 91-92 UEFA Cup paired both teams in the semi-finals. In the first leg, Torino visited a Bernabéu packed on April 1, 1992. The footballer was whistled in each intervention. It was a hard night for him.

Madrid won 2-1 with goals from Hagi and Fernando Hierro. Martín Vázquez did not shine, he was scored with a ‘0’, and after the game he declared that he felt “absolutely nothing. The public can act however they want.” Butragueño stated that the game “was very difficult for Martín Vázquez. If every time you catch the ball a hundred thousand people whistle at you, it is very difficult to play.” That night, on the return trip to Mérida from the white stadium, Juanito died in a traffic accident.

Hugo Sánchez’s supporters club

He completed seven years at Real Madrid, a bacchanal of shots and goals. In 1993, As a Rayo player, he had to face the whites in Vallecas. It happened in a League match on October 31. In the previous one he had challenged himself in MARCA with Buyo, one of his accomplices in the white locker room. “If I take a penalty I will throw it under his legs,” stated the battering ram. Before the match, the Ultra Sur fan club gave the Rayista fan club Los Petas a banner with the legend ‘Hugo Sánchez Fan’s Club’.

The match had no color. Benito Floro’s Madrid won 0-2 with goals from Zamorano. The Mexican, neutralized by Sanchís, was rated ‘0’ and assured that he had “a strange game. Thank goodness Rayo wears white and that helped.” Michel was “stranged to play against him. When I heard his voice my intention was to give him the ball.”

Juanito’s photos

The unforgettable Juan Gómez ‘Juanito’ left Real Madrid in 1987 after ten seasons for his native Málaga. In his first campaign, in the Second Division, he played against Castilla (1-3) at the Bernabéu. The big event came on January 11, 1989, a midweek date, in a League match at the Bernabéu. Juanito was sincere: “I had been waiting for this game for a year and a half,” so much so that he took a photo with both teams. About 60,000 fans They chanted his name and applauded each intervention of the symbol.

I couldn’t celebrate Málaga’s goal, I carry it in my heart, but I carry Madrid in my blood and that is something that cannot be avoided

(Juanito, after playing with Málaga at the Bernabéu)

Juanito was rated ‘2’, although his good game did not help Málaga fill the suitcase (2-1). Butragueño opened the scoring, Chendo equalized with an own goal after a pass from Juanito, and Gallego decided in the 91st minute. Juanito did not celebrate the goal: “I carry Málaga in my heart, but I carry Madrid in my blood and that is something that is not it can be avoided”.

Morientes’ dedication

After six seasons in Madrid, Fernando Morientes He was loaned to Monaco, managed by Deschamps, in the summer of 2003. The hype paired both teams in the Champions League quarterfinals. The first leg was played on March 24, 2004. Before the match Morientes was cautious: “I don’t think there are many people who miss me. “It’s going to be very strange to me.”

The match was 4-1 for Queiroz’s Madrid when in the 83rd minute Morientes connected with a header impeccable for the last goal of the game. The forward did not celebrate the goal, he dedicated it to the victims of 11-M and the Bernabéu applauded the goal without giving importance to its significance. It was rated a ‘1‘. “The reaction of the people has been very nice.” In the return leg, a galactic catastrophe occurred in Monaco, with a 3-1 defeat and Madrid’s elimination.

Fernando Redondo’s shirt

“I hoped they would receive me well, but the situation has overwhelmed me.” Words from Fernando Redondo, Madrid’s beacon of the seventh, who returned to the Bernabéu with the Milan shirt on March 12, 2003 in a Champions League group match. The pivot left the Madrid club in the summer of 2000 and injuries cut short his football career in Italy.

The reception at the Bernabéu was spectacular. He was replaced by Pirlo in the 78th minute. MARCA scored it a ‘2’. Madrid won 3-1 and at the end of the game Raúl accompanied them on a triumphant lap around the grass. Redondo gave the Madrid player his shirt with the number 5. The Milan coach was a certain Carlo Ancelotti.

A bitter ‘Uli, Uli’

‘Uli, Uli’ was the most chanted hit at the Bernabéu for years. Uli Stielike, a German tank without straps, left the white entity in the summer of 1985 to take refuge in Neuchatel of the Swiss league. The whim of the hype brought both teams together in the UEFA quarter-finals. The first leg was played on March 5, 1986. The fans gave a several-minute ovation. to German.

On the white side was Juanito, with whom he had experienced ups and downs in the relationship on the team. In the second part the pipes broke. After a friction, Juanito spat at the German, who responded minutes later with a strong tackle. The Bernabéu whistled for Stielike on each ball. Madrid won 3-0. Juanito accused Stielike of “hunting” him. Stielike denounced: “he insulted me and spat at me.” Juanito got a ‘1’ and Stielike a ‘2’ and an unpleasant memory: “he happened what had to happen. People pay his entrance fee.”

From Schuster to Negreira

Bernd Schuster, emperor of the pass, was a graduate in receptions and farewells. In the summer of 90 Ramón Mendoza released him from Madrid and he ended up at Atlético. His first red and white derby came on January 12, 1991. The German was clear about what was going to happen: “I expect the worst reception. “It will be similar to when I went to the Camp Nou with Real Madrid.”

The derby had no color. Atlético stormed the white stadium with a 0-3 score thanks to goals from Manolo, Juanito and Rodax. MARCA rated the German a ‘2’. The referee of the match was the now legendary Enríquez Negreira who sent off the Madridistas Sanchís and Maqueda and pointed out a penalty that Hugo Sánchez took in a defective manner very far from Abel’s goal.

Schuster and Futre’s Atlético

Morata’s respect

Morata’s unique career led him to leave Real Madrid for Juventus in 2014.. The bass drum could not fail. Both teams met in the Champions League semi-finals. The first leg was played on May 5, 2015 at the Juventus Stadium. The locals won 2-1 and Morata scored the first goal of the match after a rebound from Casillas.

The striker did not celebrate it and was rated a ‘7’ in the MARCA report. “I have a lot of love for Madrid. I learned a lot there,” he stated to explain his contained euphoria with the goal. In the second leg at the Bernabéu, 1-1, and another goal from Morata, who reached the final with his team that they would lose to Barça.

From Luis Enrique… to Mou

Duel of morbid colossi. Luis Enrique He left Madrid in the summer of ’96 to wear Barça. With the future controversy still to be built, he visited the Santiago Bernabéu on December 7, 1996. Capello’s Madrid, which was made of reinforced concrete, won 2-0 with goals from Suker and Mijatovic to the Barça of Robson, Ronaldo and Mourinho, assistant to the English coach. Luis Enrique, Placed at right back with a lot of movement, he was scored a ‘2’ and was whistled normally.

Michel and Butragueño, in black and white

Another unexpected day arose in Cartagena, neutral ground, so that Michel and Butragueño as players of the Mexican Celaya, will face Real Madrid in a friendly match played on October 8, 1996. The white team won 3-0 and both symbols of the Quinta del Buitre took photos with their former teammates.

The list becomes endless. Xabi Alonso went to Bayern and in his third season he welcomed Madrid to the Allianz Arena. For Higuaín, the match was even more important. The forward found himself ahead of his former team in the 2017 Champions League final played in Glasgow with Madrid winning (4-1). Sergio Ramos is guaranteed an ovation. For the rest, there is suspense.

2023-10-21 11:00:33
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