#1 Sergio Ramos

Sergio Ramos is the epitome of a clinical goalscoring defender. Ramos has done it all during his stellar career - whether it is scoring late winners or converting penalties, he has proven to be dangerous on set pieces.
For someone with 89 career goals, he has a knack for scoring late goals. In the 2014 Champions League final, Ramos crucially headed home Luca Modric’s well-taken set piece in the 94th minute to level matters and force extra time. They went on to beat Athletico Madrid 4-1.
In August 2016, he saved Madrid again in the UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla when he scored a last-minute equaliser to force extra time. Sevilla led 2-1 after Yehven Konoplyanka’s 72nd-minute penalty. Madrid went on to seal a comeback 3-2 win in extra time.
In December 2016, he once more nodded home the equaliser in injury time in a 1-1 draw with Barcelona which maintained their six-point La Liga lead.