Cristiano Ronaldo scored a record-breaking goal and a stunning overhead
bicycle kick to bury Juventus 3-0 on Tuesday in a rematch of last year’s
Champions League final.
Ronaldo became the first player to score in 10 consecutive Champions
League games after just as Real Madrid beat Juventus 3-0 in the first
leg of the quarter-finals in Turin, but it was his second goal that
everybody will remember.
The Portuguese superstar surpassed himself with a breathtaking overhead
hit from inside the box to help put holders Real Madrid closer to the
semi-finals.
“One of the most beautiful goals in the history of football,” said Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane.
It took him only two minutes and 47 seconds to open the scoring in Turin, flicking in Isco’s cross.
But the jeers of the home fans turned to applause and earned him a
standing ovation after 64 minutes when Dani Carvajal crossed back into
the area where Ronaldo connected with an outrageous bicycle kick.
Ronaldo responded by putting his hand to his heart and giving a slight
bow of gratitude to the crowd. “The applause for Cristiano says it all,”
said Carvajal.
“Cristiano does things sometimes that only he can do,” said Zidane. “It
can be said that it is one of the most beautiful goals in the history of
football.
“It’s maybe not as beautiful as mine in Glasgow,” joked Zidane of his
goal against Bayer Leverkusen in 2002 that gave Real their ninth
Champions League title.
“I’m the coach but I’m also a football fan, when I see something like
that... that’s why Ronaldo is different from others because he can do
that kind of thing.
“I’m happy for him and happy to have him on our team.”
Ronaldo has been on a goalscoring streak of 19 goals in his last nine
games for Real — 28 in 2018 — a feat which even Zidane has said makes
him jealous.
He has now scored 16 goals in his past 10 Champions League games — 14
goals this season and a double in last year’s final against Juventus.
He holds the record for Champions League goals scored with 119.
“The Juventus fans applauded Ronaldo but also for his team,” said Zidane. “It’s beautiful. You don’t see that everywhere.”
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri admitted he was amazed by his
ability to change his style of play in his thirties to adapt to losing
some of his once-searing pace.
“I don’t know if Ronaldo’s goal is the best in football history, but
it’s really an extraordinary goal, you can only congratulate him on what
he’s doing at present,” said Allegri.
“The applause is a beautiful lesson from the Juventus fans to the whole
world, football is a show, when you have 22 or 30 high level players and
you see a shot like this one it’s good to applaud.”
The five-time world footballer of the year has now scored in his last
six matches against veteran Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon,
netting nine in total.
“We saw what Ronaldo is and always has been — a player of an
extraordinary level who along with Leo Messi is achieving the greatest
heights,” said Buffon.
“This means they can be compared to Maradona and Pele for the way they
ultimately are able to decide matches and trophies won by their teams.”
“When you play against one of the best players in the world, like
Cristiano Ronaldo, you need perfection, if you leave space he punishes
you, and then he invented a goal that will remain in history. It’s a
pity that he did it to us,” lamented defender Andrea Barzagli.
Not only was the world of football talking about Ronaldo’s goal, NBA
star Lebron James published a photo on Instagram of the action and world
MotoGP champion Marc Marquez, a Barcelona fan, tweeted: “Bufff what a
great goal for CR7!!!”.
“Cristiano Ronaldo can now leave the Earth and start playing against the
Martians, he has done everything here!” tweeted the Real Madrid
defender Alvaro Arbeloa.
“Seen a lot of great goals in my time but that is absolutely
breathtaking from Ronaldo,” said former England player Gary Lineker.
“The opposing fans in the stadium applauding the great @cristiano after
the bicycle kick and rightly so. Keeps on upping the ante — relentless!”
tweeted Rio Ferdinand.
Cristiano Ronaldo (C) scores with an overhead bicycle kick during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg football match against Juventus at the Allianz Stadium in Turin on April 3.