The Champions League returned on Tuesday night as the quarter-finals of the competition kicked off.
The first two first-leg ties of the last eight Juventus host Real Madrid, while Bayern Munich travelled to Sevilla, who knocked out Manchester United in the previous round.
Here, Sportsmail picks out six things you may have missed during both fixtures.
They can't help but be amazed
Cristiano Ronaldo's second goal against Juventus on Tuesday was one of the goals of the season.
The ability to get himself into position before executing the perfect bicycle kick was the perfect way to take his tally in the Champions League to 22 this season.
And it wasn't just Ronaldo's Real Madrid team-mates and manager Zinedine Zidane who were impressed.
Even the Juventus fans who had packed into the Allianz Stadium couldn't help but clap his excellent strike that made it 2-0. Stoke striker and Sportsmail columnist Peter Crouch also couldn't let it go without his reaction.
'There is only a few of us who can do that,' Crouch tweeted, referencing the goal he scored for Liverpool against Galatasaray in the Champions League.
Ronaldo continues to break his own records
Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored 22 goals in Champions League quarter-finals, the same total that Juventus have scored in this stage of the competition
Ronaldo is also the first player in Champions League history to score in 10 consecutive games (16 goals).
On top of that, the Real Madrid forward has scored in each of his six appearances against Juventus (10 goals).
Dybala getting into a bad habit when he plays against Spanish teams
Paulo Dybala has enjoyed a fine third season at Italian champions Juventus but he does seem to have picked up a bad habit.
The game against Real Madrid on Tuesday night was his third of the season against Spanish opposition.
It was also the second game against teams from La Liga in which he has been accused on diving. In November against Barcelona it was suggested he dived to try and win a penalty.
He appeared to do something similar against Real Madrid but this time he was booked for his troubles. It was made to look even worse when he was sent off after receiving his second yellow of the night.
Sergio Ramos just one yellow away from his 400th
You know what you get when you select Sergio Ramos in a starting line-up. You'll get passion, hard work and often goals.
What you also may have to endure are the number of times Ramos gets booked.
This time he went into the referee's notebook for a blatant push on Dybala. It was his 399th yellow. Surely it is only a matter of time before he gets his 400th.
How did he miss?
Champions League football is high stakes stuff. So when Pablo Sarabia found himself in a perfect position to score for Sevilla he fluffed his lines.
The ball flashed across the Bayern Munich penalty area but he failed to convert from agonisingly close range in front of an open goal.
Sarabia did atone for his error minutes later when he scored to put Sevilla ahead at 1-0.
Isco finally replicating national team form?
There were some raised eyebrows when Isco got the nod to start against Juventus.
The accusation has been that Isco hasn't played as well for Real Madrid as he has for Spain.
It is little harsh given it's not often a player will score four goals in a game as he did in the 7-1 win over Argentina.
Indeed, he went a way to silencing his critics by performing a key role between midfield and attack, having a 100 per cent pass completion record in the first half and nutmegging Douglas Costa.
ANU_RAG
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legends roar irrespective of the odds what an era to leave in
Hanhaar
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I wonder would Ramos celebrate after a game without getting booked. 400th booking is massive!!
Ace7
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Reaction of the season?
austomen
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Buffon better sits the second leg out before king Ronaldo scores another double.
perhaps
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I read pregame that chiellini made a statement where he said Juventus have a plan to stop Ronaldo! hmm
Chintanrank
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and 7 th thing was zidane's reaction
JehirulKhan07
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If Ronaldo manages to score 10 more CL goals for Real Madrid he'd have scored half as many as Real have, in their entire CL history. Unreal.
SamiChowdhury4
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I think he should win fifa puskas awared for this goal!!!!!
risalep
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Am a hater of cr7... but now that overhead kick make me his admirer.. #respect
Docbimoz
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what a goal,was that real or are we into real football computer game? marshal RAMOS-best CD,KROOS-passmaster,MARCELO-best LB,CARVAJAL-best RB N then D Golden boy,KING GOALNALDO.what a team.CR7 6th balloon d'or compliant.DANKWA DANIELS
Roy_ghana
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Cristiano Ronaldo.....Complete Player Lionel Messi....Barcelona Player End of Discussion 👑
Jiaiknouy
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Though Ronaldo scores beautiful goals, haters will always say "Ronaldo cannot score against big club" I don't know which team in this world is big team for haters. He scored against Juv, Bayern, Psg, Man United, Barca, Tottenham etc etc.