While he's lost the title in recent years, Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo was once regarded as the best free-kick taker in the world.
Ronaldo scored 14 free-kick goals during his first spell at United between 2003 and 2009 and famously developed the 'knuckleball' technique.
He's scored one more free-kick for the club since his return in 2021 – against Norwich in the Premier League – and we've ranked his 15 free-kick goals for United from worst to best.
15. Manchester City, May 2009
Unsurprisingly, Ronaldo's last goal from his first spell at United was a direct free-kick.
But his free-kick against City wasn't one of his best. The ball deflected off the wall and Shay Given got a hand to it before it hit the back of the net.
14. Norwich City, April 2022
After seemingly losing his ability to score free-kicks, Ronaldo stunned Old Trafford with this strike against Norwich.
But goalkeeper Tim Krul does manage to get his hands on the ball and should probably keep it out.
13. Newcastle, January 2008
Admittedly, the goalkeeper should do better as the ball ends up near the middle of the goal.
But we have to admire Ronaldo for doing his trademark run-up before hitting his effort under the wall.
Newcastle clearly needed a draught excluder behind that wall.
12. Stoke City, November 2008
A seven-man wall? That's no problem for Ronaldo.
11. Portsmouth, November 2003
While the Portsmouth players waited for the ball to be crossed into the box, Ronaldo took everybody by surprise.
He drilled the ball low and hard towards the far post, prompting a bouncing effort that goalkeeper Shaka Hislop couldn't keep out.
“Ronaldo's goal has been coming because he has put some terrific balls into the box. He really hits them – he is a tremendous hitter of the dead ball,” Sir Alex Ferguson said after the game.
10. Aston Villa, April 2009
United's win over Aston Villa in 2009 is best remembered as the game where Federico Macheda made his sensational debut. But Ronaldo also scored twice in that game, including an indirect free-kick in the first half. (And yes, before you ask, we're counting it).
Despite being surrounded by a swarm of Villa players, he still managed to pick his spot and fire the ball beyond Brad Friedel's reach.
9. Stoke City, November 2008
Ronaldo scored six free-kick goals for United in the 2008-09 season and the first of those came in the third minute of a 5-0 win over Stoke City.
While the ball did move in the area, goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen will probably feel that he should have saved it.
8. Bolton, March 2008
After being fouled by Bolton's Abdoulaye Meite, Ronaldo picked himself up off the floor and immediately made the Bolton defender regret it.
The winger, who was wearing the captain's armband, produced a strike that appeared to contravene the laws of physics – rising, dipping and swerving over a six-man wall to leave Ali Al-Habsi clutching thin air.
7. Portsmouth, November 2006
One of three free-kick goals against Portsmouth, Ronaldo relied on sheer power on this occasion and the ball flew past David James.
Blink and you'll miss it.
6. Sporting, November 2007
After failing to score a free-kick goal for Sporting, Ronaldo decided to show his former club what he'd learnt during his time at Old Trafford.
Goalkeeper Rui Patricio was left bewildered by the swerving free-kick and Ronaldo nonchalantly celebrated his last-minute winner for United.
5. Fulham, February 2006
During United's Premier League game against Fulham in 2006, Ronaldo sent three efforts into row Z before saving his best till last.
The Portugal international fired a sensational strike into the top corner, leaving Fulham keeper Antti Niemi completely rooted to the spot.
4. Blackburn, February 2009
After United won a free-kick by the left-hand edge of the penalty area, Blackburn probably weren't too worried due to the acute angle.
Ronaldo probably only had one spot to aim at – the top right-hand corner of Paul Robinson's net – but he managed to find it with staggering precision.
3. Sunderland, December 2007
The fact that this ridiculous strike doesn't even make the top two speaks volumes…
2. Arsenal, May 2009
“It's too far for Ronaldo to think about it,” commentator Clive Tyldesley famously said during United's Champions League semi-final against Arsenal.
Seconds later, the Portugal international made him look rather foolish.
1. Portsmouth, January 2008
There was only ever going to be one winner…
Vicsammy
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A better English word? What abt EUROPA?
What’s wrong with Europa?
Mangisha
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Downfall you just said [Crylaugh]find a better English
A better English word? What abt EUROPA?
Vicsammy
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Pride has been Ronaldo's biggest reason for his down fall. A bit of humility and he would still be scoring such great free kicks. Bcos class is permanent...provided humility remains.
Downfall you just said [Crylaugh]find a better English
Covid-21
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He still hard 1 massive weakness even back then : an Argentine boy at Barca.
talk in footballing terms mate. messi couldn't score headers, lacked physicality, wasn't good at free kicks back then. Ronaldo could do everything
cuocdemryz
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Only 2 big teams on the list. Arsenal and Man City. And Man City wasn't as big as it is now. Now you go watch Messi's best free kicks. Liverpool and RM are both on the list.
what does it matter who scored what against who? just enjoy watching some quality free kicks from the two of them
Mangisha
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Only 2 big teams on the list. Arsenal and Man City. And Man City wasn't as big as it is now. Now you go watch Messi's best free kicks. Liverpool and RM are both on the list.
Mangisha
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Young red devil version of Ronaldo is the best footballer of all-time. He literally had no weakness.🔥🔥
He still hard 1 massive weakness even back then : an Argentine boy at Barca.
Mangisha
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Pride has been Ronaldo's biggest reason for his down fall. A bit of humility and he would still be scoring such great free kicks. Bcos class is permanent...provided humility remains.
Covid-21
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Young red devil version of Ronaldo is the best footballer of all-time. He literally had no weakness.🔥🔥
wecelmno
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Rashford could have succeeded him at Utd🤷♂️
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not with 1 similar free kick no
YormGokah
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actually both scored 58 free kicks
lol, even look at that... thanks mate🤝
besilent
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please stop deceiving yourself...check Messi's header goals(surely less than 50) then check Messi's number of freekicks you'll see he leads CR7 by about 3. So please don't say Freekicks ain't one of Ronaldo's trademarks 🙄_ actually I'm interested, what makes you think that ?
actually both scored 58 free kicks
Subhomadridista
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .
Cristiano at young age had free kicks as easy as penalties
ManUnited-Red
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The young goat back then 🐐
zuziknptuz
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Show the videos instead!
Vikkyy
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The best 🔥
crescens
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .
yet Messi has 58 freekicks and Cristiano too 58 free kicks....I swear I always pity this kids who started watching football during lockdown 🙄
Savvytooblue
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .
loll... Have you eaten???
karlwin
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .
looks like this guy started watching football this year😂 who the hell is this kid?
nuaclopy
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nice
THELEGEND7
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .
Kid...I think you don't know about Young CR7...
YormGokah
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .
please stop deceiving yourself...check Messi's header goals(surely less than 50) then check Messi's number of freekicks you'll see he leads CR7 by about 3. So please don't say Freekicks ain't one of Ronaldo's trademarks 🙄_ actually I'm interested, what makes you think that ?
YormGokah
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Rashford could have succeeded him at Utd🤷♂️
SuMan4748
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💝
BLACOLOGY342
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Free kicks are not one of CR7’s trademarks as headers are not one of Messi’s trademarks .