The Portuguese superstar produced a performance for the ages to complete a miraculous comeback as Juventus defeated Atletico Madrid 3-0
Cristiano Ronaldo has had some legendary nights over the course of his incredible Champions League career. It's possible, though, that none have been as legendary as the one on Tuesday night.
Juventus went into their last-16 second-leg clash against Atletico Madrid needing something of a miracle to qualify for the next round, having lost 2-0 in the Spanish capital three weeks ago.
Atletico are widely regarded as having the best defence in world football. They're experienced, tactically astute and they had not conceded a goal for over a month. Indeed, they were on a run of five consecutive clean sheets in the Champions League.
Juventus, meanwhile, despite being 18 points clear in Serie A, have not impressed at all as a fluent attacking team all season, regularly grinding out one-goal victories. Friday’s 4-1 win over Udinese – with a shadow outfit – was the first time this term they had scored more than two goals in a Serie A game.
Additionally, with Juve never having beaten Atletico, the Bianconeri were given virtually no hope of progressing – particularly by their home fans, who have spent most of the last three weeks abusing coach Massimiliano Allegri for his defensive tactics.
But it is when the chips are really down that Ronaldo always shows up.
It is the reason why the Juventus board committed €341 million (£294m/$383m) in wages and transfer fee to sign the 34-year-old last summer.
And on Tuesday, he went some way to paying back that money with a sensational hat-trick. First, he outjumped Juanfran from the impressive Federico Bernardeschi’s cross to break the deadlock on 27 minutes. He then netted with another trademark header just after half time, bulleting home from a Cancelo centre despite Jan Oblak almost clawing the ball back.
And, finally, with just minutes remaining, he was handed the chance to complete one of the Champions League’s great comebacks from the penalty spot when Bernardeschi was tripped. Ronaldo never misses from 12 yards in these situations – just ask Juventus after his last-gasp winner for Real Madrid last year – and he made no mistake here.
Ronaldo is already the greatest player in Champions League history. He is - by some distance - the top-scorer in the competition’s history with 127 goals and he has won the most Champions League titles (five) since the tournament was rebranded in 1992.
But it is his ability to produce when it really matters that makes him so special.
And it was a special night not just for Ronaldo, but for Allegri also. The coach had been a dead man walking lately, but he produced a tactical masterclass. He switched to three at the back, deploying Emre Can as a second defensive playmaker alongside Leonardo Bonucci.
The German international had been a big disappointment since arriving on an expensive free transfer from Liverpool, but he was immense against Atletico, breaking up numerous counters before launching attacks.
Allegri also unleashed Bernardeschi alongside Ronaldo and Mario Mandzukic in attack – dropping Paulo Dybala. Bernardeschi assisted the first goal, won the penalty for the third and was a thorn in Atletico’s side throughout. As was left-back Leonardo Spinazzola, making his Champions League debut due to the absences of Alex Sandro and Mattia De Sciglio. He showed no fear in taking the game to Atletico from the first whistle.
It was a deeply disappointing night for Diego Simeone and Atletico Madrid, though, who barely created a chance all game as they faced wave after wave of Bianconeri attacks. Their dream of playing the Champions League final in their own stadium is now over.
Juventus’s Champions League dream, though, goes on. In black and white there were heroes everywhere, but one hero stood out head and shoulders above the rest (quite literally for two of his goals) and that was the Champions League’s greatest player ever, Cristiano Ronaldo.
wabzidane
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not just UCL he is the real goat
Javimor
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ayipo
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Basically, Real Madrid sold UEFA Champions League to Juventus for just £100M?
Tasabiorty
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WTF guys, you just forgot to celebrate his first hat-trick for JUVE!
AND, when was the last time a 34-year-old netted a hat-trick in UCL?!
ELDER GODWIN
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Cristiano Ronaldo the Tom Cruise of football...always going for the Mission impossible
BedellDeco
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He is definitely the Greatest Of All Time
Cecadeity
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yes CR7 will be always Champion league GOAT but Messi will be always Spanish local league (Lalega) Queen of all time. funny but fact.
Thiago_
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They said Madrid is the kings of UCL Now They realized Ronaldo was their rescue 🔥🔥🚀 Ronaldo effects
danny7_ida
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Juventus have never won after going 2 goals behind and atletico have never lost to juventus Ronaldo: hold my beer
gentlesoulnw
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So is he really going to do that?
Rashniccr7
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Reduce him or not but sorry he's the overall GOAT
Todorov
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And people laughed at Ronaldo because he had only one goal... Better 3 against Atletico in such important game, than some goals in the group stage. When it comes to Ballon D’or. They don’t look at the amount of goals. They look only at the goals which helped the team to progress. For example if your team is winning already 3:0 and you score a hat trick and make it 6:0, you won’t get many points for that, because it means your team could progress without your goals, but in a game like tonight, Ronaldo gets most of the points, but the whole team performed at top level, the goalkeeper did his job, the defence was great, everything was balanced perfect, so they all including Allegri for his great approach deserve credit.
veedu1
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of course he is the player for big games.. he was saving the goals and performance for this stage.. hat trick is something very big in such situations.. cr7 the goal machine . like it
Chelasani
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people forget what has done all through out his career based on just one game... He will always be there for the team to lift their desire and belief... he will never hide even in the losing cause. he fights 100% for the victory. never seen a more committed person than him in my entire life.... the greatest player ever... #vivaronaldo
franklinoffordile199
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This year champions league is full of comeback, As am seeing it, Lyon might even do a comeback tomorrow.
N_S_Ali09
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Zlatan said it isn't a challenge to go to Juventus, who would have bailed Juventus tonight??? who??? who scores 3 against an Atletico defence??? who does that???
U.S.A4714445
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There will be no other player like CR7 in our lifetime So please just enjoy every game he plays in because his time is running out hopefully not soon because you can tell your grandchildren you got to watch the greatest of all time play. Not taking anything away from some of the greats but he’s earned everything he’s done with his hard work. Take some notes young players you will benefit
niaabpsz
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The fans of Atletico Madrid insulted Ronaldo I wonder what are those fools saying now I am just worried now about what Messi is going to do with Lyon be warned French Boys from the farmers league
UmairMohammedMussab
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The player who's always hungry for Goals. And makes a strong comeback. Mr.Dependable for a reason that's CR7 for "U"
Cecadeity
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not just UCL he is the real goat
first time in the history, barca fans understand the Real GOAT is not Queen Messi but King CR7