Sergio Ramos crowned Castrol EDGE Index winner
For the second successive UEFA European Championship, Spain
provided the winner of the Castrol EDGE Index, Sergio Ramos taking the honour
in 2012 following a historic night at Kyiv's Olympic Stadium.
The 26-year-old, who succeeds metronomic midfielder Xavi
Hernández in topping the pile, climbed seven places to the summit courtesy of a
display in which he was heavily involved at both ends of the field.
A cornerstone of the holders' impenetrable defence, the Real
Madrid CF man finished just ahead of club-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, who had led
the standings since the end of the group stage. Gerard Piqué, Ramos'
centre-back partner, completes the podium; he is the second of seven Spain
players in the top ten, including their entire rearguard.
Ramos was in the thick of the action from the off against
the Azzurri, having two efforts on goal – one a free-kick, the other a header –
in the first seven minutes and four overall, two of which were on target. At
the other end, a block from Andrea Barzagli and his retrieval of possession on
15 occasions swelled his match rating to 9.69, the third highest for a game at
UEFA EURO 2012.
Ramos, ever-present in La Roja's unprecedented third
consecutive major tournament victory having also topped the Index at the FIFA
World Cup, was instrumental in Vicente del Bosque's team keeping five
consecutive clean sheets in Poland and Ukraine. The fourth of those came in the
semi-finals, when he helped shackle Ronaldo, whose three goals and
tournament-record 15 shots on target were responsible for the bulk of his
overall 9.61 mark.
Piqué, Ramos and full-backs Jordi Alba and Álvaro Arbeloa –
sixth and seventh respectively – limited the opposition to just 21 shots in six
matches. In addition to this, the indefatigable Alba owes his rise from 14th to
his well-taken goal, his first at international level, in the final.
The holders are further represented by Xabi Alonso (fourth),
Andrés Iniesta (fifth) and Sergio Busquets (ninth). Alonso was a model of
consistency throughout with his passing, with only Xavi completing more than
the Madrid midfielder's 490.
Crucially, in Index terms, 251 of these were forward passes in opposition
territory.
Pepe (eighth) and Claudio Marchisio, on the losing team in
the showpiece, make up the top ten.
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