When the season is over, if Real Madrid does not make a historic mistake and end up conquering La Liga, one of the most decisive factors that will be talked about will be Sergio Ramos. Without his goals, Zidane's team would be in second place today, five points behind Barça and with practically no chance of winning the title.
The player's ten goals, which have him as the second top scorer after Benzema, have almost always been decisive: five of them have yielded nine points; without them, the score would have been different.
We are talking about the matches against Alavés, Real Sociedad and Athletic, away, and against Celta and Getafe at home (at Bernabéu and Valdebebas, respectively).
Ramos opened the account in Mendizorroza with his head. Then Lucas Pérez drew and Dani Carvajal sealed the victory. At home, against a Celta respondent, he made the 2-1 that gave the victory at that moment, although then Santi Mina put the 2-2 in the final minutes.
However, it was after the confinement when the most decisive version of the Sevillian appeared, who scored in five of the seven matches and was key in three victories (always with penalty goals thanks to his infallibility): against Real Sociedad he opened the way, while against Getafe and Athletic, in the last two matches, he scored the only goal.