Is that you, Thierry? Gabriel Jesus sent Sergio Ramos back to 2006 with his Sevilla masterclass
Source: Planetfootball

Sergio Ramos' longevity in football is mind-boggling. Seventeen years have passed since the centre-back last lined up against Arsenal.

The Gunners were still playing at Highbury back then, FFS. Lining up alongside Raul Bravo in the centre of Real Madrid's defence, Ramos helped keep a clean sheet in North London in a goalless draw.

Jens Lehmann, Jose Antonio Reyes, Gilberto Silva, Guti, Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham, Ronaldo Nazario and Raul were among the other names on the teamsheets that night. A reminder, if you needed one, that Ramos' career belongs to more than one era.

The hard-fought 0-0 wasn't enough for Los Blancos to progress in the Champions League, having succumbed to a 1-0 defeat in the first leg of the Round of 16 tie. That victory is forever etched into Arsenal folklore for Thierry Henry's display, one of the greatest individual performances in the club's history. Arguably the finest hour from their greatest-ever player.

Ramos was still a teenager back then. It was his debut season with Madrid, having moved for a EUR27million fee - back then a La Liga record fee for a defender - after an eye-catching breakthrough campaign with his hometown club Sevilla.

Having developed into one of the greatest defenders of his generation, that chastening night of being bullied by Henry stands as a curious touchstone of Ramos' storied career. Few opponents not named Lionel Messi have given him the runaround quite like that.