'It hurts because it matters to us' – Sergio Ramos sends emotional message after Monterrey's crushing loss to Tigres

The loss dropped Monterrey to ninth place in the Clausura 2025, and they have yet to secure a spot in the Liguilla

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  • Tigres scored in the 90th and 90+5 minutes to win
  • Sergio Ramos scored from the penalty spot
  • The fiery clásico saw three red cards issued
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sergio Ramos responded to Monterrey fans following a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat to Tigres in Clásico Regio 140. Rayados had been leading thanks to a goal by Ramos, but a dramatic late turnaround saw Sebastián Córdova equalize in the 90th minute, and Nicolás Ibáñez seal the win for Tigres at 90+5.

    The crushing loss was a heavy blow for Martín Demichelis’ squad, the coaching staff, and the fans. In response, captain Sergio Ramos didn’t wait long to share an emotional message with the supporters.

    "We know yesterday's result was tough, but we also know that if it hurts, it’s because it matters to us," said the Spanish defender. He also emphasized the lessons learned: "It’s time to learn from our mistakes and the small details – those are what define games like this. Thank you for always standing by our side. On Wednesday, we go again."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Clásico Regio is one of the biggest rivalries in Mexican football, if not the biggest. Fans and players experience this matchup to the fullest, and the 140th edition did not disappoint. Tigres mounted a dramatic comeback in stoppage time, with controversial refereeing decisions and three red cards – one for Tigres and two for Rayados.

    Monterrey had the game practically secured, but it was Guido Pizarro’s team that ultimately left the "Volcán" with the victory, igniting wild celebrations among the fans in the stadium.

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    WHAT MARTÍN DEMICHELIS SAID

    "I don’t like to talk about referees, but the real protagonists are the players. Today, there was someone who wanted to be more of a protagonist, and that shouldn’t be the case," the Monterrey manager said.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR RAYADOS?

    The Monterrey team will close the regular season by hosting América this Wednesday at the Estadio BBVA. They will then finish the Clausura 2025 by visiting James Rodríguez's León in Matchday 17 over the weekend.

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