Aggressive S.Ramos became the Champions League record breaker

From now on, Madrid's "Real" team will have another Champions League record holder among their ranks.

Truth be told, achieving this record doesn't require demonstrating skill - it's enough to play aggressively.

In the return leg of the quarterfinals against Paris Saint Germain, Spanish club defender Sergio Ramos received a yellow card, pushing him to second place in the all-time record list for warnings, surpassing former Manchester United defender Paul Scholes.

In Ramos' tally, there are 37 yellow cards - one more than the famous "Red Devils" footballer.

There is no doubt that in the future, 31-year-old S. Ramos will significantly improve this record, as his contract with Real is valid until mid-2021.