Barcelona star striker Robert Lewandowski has revealed that facing Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos has been the toughest challenge of his illustrious career. Lewandowski spoke highly of Ramos, describing their battles on the field as intense and unforgettable.
Here's what the Polish superstar said on 'Rio Ferdinand Presents' (via MadridXtra):
"My most favorite and difficult battle? Against Sergio Ramos. Playing against him was a huge challenge, he was always playing hard and strong. He always wanted to be close to me, and that for me was wow."
Lewandowski and Ramos have faced each other on 11 occasions (including international matches), with the former winning five times while the Spaniard won four.
Several of their encounters were a highlight of Champions League nights, where Bayern Munich and Real Madrid often crossed paths in the latter stages of the competition. One such memorable clash came in the 2016-17 UCL quarterfinals. Lewandowski scored a crucial penalty in the second leg to level the tie, but it was Ramos and Los Blancos who had the last laugh, winning 6-3 on aggregate and eventually lifting the trophy.
The battles between these two elite players were characterized by Ramos' physicality and defensive acumen against Lewandowski's clinical finishing and movement off the ball.
How many times did Robert Lewandowski square-off against Ramos during his time at Real Madrid?
Lewandowski has faced Los Merengues, and by extension Ramos, a total of eight times in his career. In those matches, the Polish striker has scored six goals and provided one assist, showcasing his ability to perform against one of the most formidable defenses in football history.
Lewandowski failed to score across two legs as Real Madrid edged Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate to reach the 2017-18 Champions League final. Ramos’ leadership at the back proved crucial, with the Spanish giants eventually claiming their third consecutive UCL title.
The Spaniard, known for his leadership and aggressive style, often succeeded in neutralizing the striker during crucial moments.
Ramos, a four-time Champions League winner with Los Blancos, is widely regarded as one of the best defenders in football history. His ability to read the game, combined with his physical presence and knack for scoring decisive goals, made him a nightmare for forwards like Lewandowski.
Despite Lewandowski’s ability to find the net in high-pressure games, Ramos’ consistent defensive displays often tipped the scales in Real Madrid’s favor. The two have undeniably brought out the best in each other, and their rivalry remains one of the most intriguing narratives in modern football.