EIGHT OVERHEAD KICKS TO RIVAL CRISTIANO RONALDO’S AGAINST JUVENTUS
Cristiano Ronaldo’s wonderstrike for Real Madrid has been compared to the best overhead kicks of all-time. |
The Real Madrid star conjured up a magical
strike to leave even Zinedine Zidane drooling. But how did it compare to some
of the best acrobatic efforts of the past?
It was a goal that even took Zinedine
Zidane’s breath away. Launching himself at Dani Carvajal’s cross as it looped
across the penalty area, Cristiano Ronaldo and his right boot connected with
the ball at the astonishing height of two metres and 77 centimetres off the
ground – nine feet in old money – and then watched as it sailed past a helpless
Gianluigi Buffon.
Clasping his head in disbelief on the
touchline before turning away with a disbelieving smile, Zidane was not the
only one to question what he had just seen.
“I don’t know if Cristiano’s goal is
the best in the history of football, but it’s certainly an extraordinary goal,”
said the Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri. “You can only congratulate him
for what he’s doing at present.”
But while the internet marvelled at
Ronaldo’s latest masterpiece, already the critics were having their say.
Rivaldo? Ronaldinho? Muzzy Izzet? Trevor Sinclair? Ashley Barnes? Was this the
best example of an overhead kick in history or is that taking it too far?
In no particular order, here are eight
that could rival the Portugal forward’s brilliant effort.
ASHLEY BARNES, WEST BROM V BURNLEY, APRIL 2018
Ashley Barnes pounces for Burnley on Saturday. |
Definitely a contender for acrobatic effort of the week until Ronaldo
came along. The Burnley striker showed great anticipation to meet a cross on
the full and hammer it past Ben Foster.
OSCARINE MASULUKE, BAROKA V
ORLANDO PIRATES, NOVEMBER 2016
Oscarine Masuluke
Extra points for being scored by a goalkeeper in the 96th minute of a
South African league match. Masuluke missed out to Olivier Giroud for Fifa’s
Puskas award for the best goal of the year, although Ronaldo – clearly a fan –
admitted he had voted for this goal.
XHERDAN SHAQIRI, SWITZERLAND
V POLAND, JUNE 2016
The pint-sized Stoke forward has a reputation for scoring spectacular
goals but this effort at Euro 2016 was astonishing for the power he managed to
impart on the ball from a standing jump just outside the penalty area.
ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC, SWEDEN V
ENGLAND, NOVEMBER 2012
“It was a nice goal, but he should try it from 40 metres.” Ever the
diplomat, LA Galaxy’s new star wasn’t about to be gracious towards Ronaldo
after this strike against England. He certainly didn’t quite scale the heights
of the Real Madrid man but even to attempt it was stunning.
PHILIPPE MEXÈS, MILAN V
ANDERLECHT, NOVEMBER 2012
Philippe Mexès
Another brilliant effort that was mysteriously overlooked by the Fifa
panel. The France defender even went outside the penalty area with his first
touch just to make it even better.
RONALDINHO, BARCELONA V
VILLARREAL, NOVEMBER 2006
A goal that redefined the parameters of the overhead kick. With the ball
sailing over his right shoulder after his first touch, Ronaldinho somehow
managed to twist his body around in time to connect with enough power to send
the ball into the corner of the net.
RIVALDO, BARCELONA V
VALENCIA, MAY 2001
On the final day of the La Liga season and with Barcelona on the brink
of failing to qualify for the Champions League, the Brazilian’s premeditated
chest up and strike completed a brilliant hat-trick
TREVOR SINCLAIR, QPR V
BARNSLEY, JANUARY 1997
Rated by some as the best goal ever scored in the FA Cup, Sinclair’s
strike in the fourth round was one those who saw it will never forget. A high
and hopeful cross from the right wing was so inaccurate that it swirled out of
the penalty area as Sinclair timed his connection perfectly to smash the ball
home.
SOURCE: The Guardian
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