Ronaldinho proved once again that class is permanent after he delivered a jaw-dropping display in the legends clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The Nou Camp icon featured alongside a host of fellow all-time greats in the entertaining fixture yesterday in Tel Aviv, Israel, and quickly stole the show.
It was Madrid who emerged victorious after clinching a hard-fought 3-2 victory, with Ronaldinho's goal from the penalty spot ultimately not enough for the Blaugrana.
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Goals from Pedro Munitis, Alfonso Perez and Ruben de la Red settled the latest El Clasico meeting with a twist, while Ronaldinho and Jofre Mateu hit the consolations.
Flourishing with the likes of Deco and Rivaldo around him, it didn't take long for Ronaldinho to step into the spotlight and remind supporters of his superb ability.
With just over six minutes played, the wily playmaker latched onto a loose ball, glanced up, and then attempted to chip Jordi Codina from around the centre circle.
A red-faced Codina was left scurrying back towards his line, but could only watch on as Ronaldinho's audacious dink flew above his head and kissed the roof of the net.
The attempt set the tone for Ronaldinho's formidable showing, and he also got the crowd on their feet when neatly teeing up Rivaldo for a host of missed chances.
He would eventually seal a spot on the score sheet, however, after stepping up from 12 yards to blast his spot-kick beyond Codina's outstretched hand.
Throwing back the years in brilliant fashion, Ronaldinho even celebrated in his trademark style, sticking out a thumb and a little finger with a clenched fist.
Madrid mounted a fine comeback, though, with Munitis firing home on the rebound after Jose Amavisca's effort was distance was kept out.
Munitis then turned to provider to tee up Perez for the second, before Mateu danced his way towards goal to tuck home and level for Barcelona.
But Los Blancos would not be denied the bragging rights, and de la Red carved out space to shoot before finding the back of the net.
Despite the defeat, Ronaldinho would have left the ground feeling ecstatic after being treated to a rousing reception every time he touched the ball.
He had left a number of defenders in the dust, just like in the heyday of his illustrious career, and wasn't afraid to pull out a number of tricks to weave his way up the pitch.
Ronaldinho also clattered an effort off the crossbar, and notably every team-mate had flocked over to congratulate him after his goal from the penalty spot.
During his time with Barcelona, the now 41-year-old lifted the LaLiga trophy twice and clinched the Champions League. He also won the Ballon d'Or in 2005.
Having played 207 games in total in Catalonia, Ronaldinho affirmed his spot in the pantheon of footballing icons after scoring 94 goals and recording 71 assists.
And his time in competitive exhibitions may not be over yet, with this match set to be the first of several involving Barcelona legends around the world.
According to a statement, the matches are 'designed to help promote the Barca name and values around the world through its former players.'
It goes on to add: 'The aim is to play games and run parallel events in different places around the world.'
satyaballa
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same thrilling ..same energy..it's Legend EL CLASSICO for us...❤❤
Brightberry
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The Smiling Assasin. No matter what happens on the pitch or outside the pitch, Dinho always smile 😊
Jutciknrtz
432
Messi and Ronaldo might rack up all the records due to their effectiveness, but there's no better entertainer than Ronaldinho. He remains the master of dribbles, drives, passes, entertainment, most especially, cordiality on the pitch. Nothing breaks his smile. Such a humble player. Respect.
XavierDery
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Ronaldinho is the reason why me and my boyhood became football lovers. The guy is too damn good.
citid
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Brazilian Magician 💫
diarchby
293
Barcelona has the best skilled players Backing from Cruyff, Ronaldinho, Maradona, Rivaldo, Messi, Fati, Neymar, Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol etc etc..💙❤️💙❤️
Leonardomels
285
This guy is better than the current Entire Real MADRID squad.
Akekala
183
So happy to have seen this guy play some football even if it was an exhibition match. For those of you who dont remember him, Ruben De La Red was a Real Madrid player forced to retire from the sport aged 25yrs due to a Heart Problem in 2010. Once a Madrid always a Madrista. Hala Madri,🔥🙌