Possibly the greatest player in history is Cristiano Ronaldo (CR7)! He is still in charge of both the Juventus squad and the Portuguese National Team at the age of 36. It’s a tale that began long ago at Sporting Lisbon. In a friendly match against the Red Devils, he so impressed Sir Alex Ferguson that the renowned Scot quickly decided to sign him. It was a fantastic choice! Over the years, he has gone on to score over 700 goals for club and country, winning several trophies in the process. Now, you’re probably thinking about which of his several goal collections is better than the rest. Let’s examine 10 of the most memorable objectives in history.
Bicycle Kick vs Juventus: For a spot in the Semifinals of the 2017–2018 UCL season, CR7 faced up against his current employers, Juventus. Because of his historic goal and exquisite bicycle kick, the superstar stole the event. Ronaldo jumped to meet a cross from Daniel Carvajal in the 64th minute as he moved away from the goal inside the penalty area. In order to render Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon powerless and stranded, he was able to acquire exactly the correct amount of force and trajectory on the shot. One of the best players to never win the FIFA World Cup Trophy scored what is perhaps the greatest goal in UCL history.
Screamer vs Porto: In the storied history of CR7, the screamer against Porto has to rank as one of the most memorable goals. Ronaldo scooped up the ball a few yards from the centre circle barely six minutes into the game, turned, and fired a rocket! Man United will also be recognized for making history that day by being the first English club to defeat Porto at home.
Free Kick against Sunderland: The goal from the free-kick against Sunderland was strange. It appeared to be a free-kick that would land in the top right corner at first. Many would claim they have no idea how he accomplished it, but the ball curved and, before you knew it, was in the upper left corner.
Dripping Shot in versus Man United: In November 2018, Juventus and CR7’s previous employers were scheduled to face off. As Ronaldo rushed David De Gea’s goal, Leonardo Bonucci sent a beautiful pass over the top. He volleyed a ball past De Gea in a matter of milliseconds. Manchester United ignited a comeback to win the Champions League match despite Juventus’ overwhelming advantage.
Having just completed an amazing counterattack against Ajax: Ronaldo scored a remarkable goal against the Dutch team Ajax with just seven passes and a distance of around 100 yards. Mesut Ozil, CR7, and Kaka worked together quickly to complete the task. At the edge of the box, Ozil kicked it off and set Kaka up. Then, in the park’s middle, Kaka and CR7 traded rapid passes, unleashing Ozil on the right-wing. Then, Ozil sent a cross-back to the advancing CR7, who completed the fantastic play!