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Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 25 goals in his past 13 games for club and country

Cristiano Ronaldo scored one of the Champions League's great goals as his incredible bicycle kick helped Real Madrid demolish Juventus in the quarter-final first leg.

The Real forward made history with the first of his two goals, prodding home Isco's cross to become the first player to score in 10 consecutive Champions League games.

The Italian side had chances to equalise in a decent first half, although Toni Kroos went close to doubling Real's lead when he hit the crossbar with a 25-yard effort.

Then came one of the great Champions League moments. Dani Carvajal lifted a cross to the Portuguese, who soared in the air and sent a flying acrobatic kick past Gianluigi Buffon, who had no chance.
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Such was the brilliance of the strike that Juventus fans stood up to applaud the goal that probably ended their hopes of going through.

It got even worse for the Turin side, who lost last year's final to Real, as Paulo Dybala was shown a second yellow card for a high boot in the chest of Carvajal.

And Marcelo effectively booked Real's place in the last four when he played a one-two with Ronaldo before scoring from close range.

Ronaldo defies all logic with another masterclass
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Cristiano Ronaldo is the Champions League's all-time top scorer with 119 - 19 clear of Barcelona's Lionel Messi
At the age of 33, Ronaldo no longer has great pace or much impact minute to minute in a match.

But, reinvented as an orthodox striker, he is in one of the greatest goalscoring streaks in football history - 19 goals in his last nine games for Real.

He has now scored 16 goals in his past 10 Champions League games - 14 goals this season and a double in last year's final against Juventus.

It took him only two minutes and 47 seconds to open the scoring in Turin, when he poked home Isco's low left-wing cross from six yards out.

He almost had a second when he smashed a ball across goal after good work from Karim Benzema.

His magic moment came in a move which he helped create himself. Giorgio Chiellini prodded a ball past his own keeper Buffon, which Ronaldo kept in play. He found Lucas Vazquez, whose shot was saved by Buffon. Unfortunately for Juventus the ball ran to Carvajal, whose cross was dramatically converted by Ronaldo.

The Portuguese, who only touched the ball 49 times in 90 minutes, had two chances for a hat-trick, first when he forced a save from Buffon from 16 yards and then when he shot over when totally unmarked 10 yards out from Vazquez's cross.

He is not just a goalscorer though, and set up Marcelo's goal - as well as laying the ball off to Mateo Kovacic, who hit the post.

Are Real now favourites for the trophy?
Despite domestic struggles, Real have almost an aura of invincibility in this competition. The European champions became the only team to successfully defend the Champions League when they beat Juve in Cardiff last season, the triumphs coming in Zinedine Zidane's first two campaigns in charge.

They are struggling in La Liga, sitting 13 points behind leaders Barcelona, and Zidane might have been sacked by now if hopes of a third Champions League in a row had gone.

And against Juventus, a side who had only lost once in their past 75 home matches, they put on a clinical show.

Real scored three of their five shots on target, also hitting the crossbar twice, with Raphael Varane heading a good chance over.

The only downside was a Sergio Ramos booking for a foul on Dybala, which means the defender is suspended for the second leg.

But their place in the last four is as good as booked - only two teams in Champions League history have won the first leg away from home and gone out. And both of those were 1-0 first-leg scorelines.

"It's not easy to put three goals past Juve on their own field. We put in a great performance, but Juve also did very well, put us under pressure and had the chances to score goals, but we were more clinical," said former Juve playmaker Zidane.

"Of course Juventus aren't happy with the result tonight, but I will always have Juve in my heart."

Juventus' good form comes to a crashing end
Juventus' hopes of winning their first Champions League since 1996 are surely at an end - with legendary 40-year-old keeper Buffon, who could retire this summer, likely to end his career having never lifted the trophy.

Manager Massimiliano Allegri admitted after the full-time whistle that it was "almost impossible" to progress.

They came into the game in top form - unbeaten in 25 games, winning 21 of those - and having recently gone top of Serie A above Napoli.

But they were caught cold by Real's quick start - as Marcelo found Isco in space down the left and his cross was turned home by Ronaldo.

They did play well for most of the first half and should have levelled when Gonzalo Higuain's close-range effort from Dybala's free-kick was brilliantly saved by Keylor Navas.

Juve, who have lost two of the past three finals, did not do much apart from that shot - a couple of weak penalty appeals, one of which led to Dybala's first booking for diving, aside.

Allegri said: "There is absolutely nothing to blame the boys for. We faced an extraordinary team with probably the best player in the world.

"Now we raise our heads, we think about the future and the league.

"For the first hour we also made a good game. But everything happened against us. They are really devastating, otherwise they would not have won so much in the past few years.

"Now it's almost impossible."

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Man of the match - Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
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The only candidate for man of the match, Ronaldo (right) has scored nine of his past 11 shots on target against Buffon
Match stats - 56-year run comes to an end
  • Real Madrid won away against Juventus for the first time since February 1962, ending a run of seven without a win.
  • This was Juventus' first defeat when playing at home in the first leg in European competition since that loss in 1962, ending a run of 61 games.
  • Juventus conceded three goals in the home leg of a Champions League knockout tie for the first time since their 1999 semi-final defeat by Manchester United (3-2).
  • It was also the biggest home defeat they have suffered since moving into their new stadium in September 2011, last losing at home by such a margin in January 2011 (4-1 v Parma).
  • Ronaldo has now scored nine Champions League goals against Juventus - no player has scored more against a single opponent in the competition (he also has nine against Bayern Munich and Barcelona's Lionel Messi has nine against Arsenal).
  • Dybala's red card was Juventus' 24th in the Champions League - at least five more than any other team.
What's next?
The second leg is at Real's Bernabeu home next Wednesday (19:45 BST).

Before then, Real face city rivals Atletico Madrid in a Sunday derby - with Juventus playing Serie A's bottom team Benevento on Saturday.

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Cristiano Ronaldo flew through the air to score a sensational bicycle kick against Juventus

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane's reaction said it all.

Hand to his head, a look of disbelief on his face at what he had just seen, he turned and bellowed his approval. As a player, the Frenchman scored plenty of stunning goals himself in Turin - but what he had just witnessed from Cristiano Ronaldo was special.

Ronaldo's second goal for the Spanish giants in their 3-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg victory at Juventus was one of the great strikes - the 33-year-old Portuguese rising almost unnaturally high before acrobatically firing the ball into the corner of the net with an incredible bicycle kick.

Seconds after the ball hit the net, the Juve fans followed Zidane's lead, rising to applaud the man who has, in all likelihood, ended their interest in the Champions League for this season.

BBC Radio 5 live's Pat Nevin, who was at the game, was equally stunned. "When the ball comes across to him you think: 'Oh, you're not going to try an overhead kick.' And then, bang! Oh wow! Just see it, watch it," said the former Scotland winger.

"It is unnatural. People are talking about how Ronaldo is getting a bit older now - but there is nothing wrong with that body if he can do that sort of thing. The timing of it is extraordinary, the imagination to do it is extraordinary.

"A lot of the Juventus fans stayed behind to applaud Ronaldo. To turn around this coliseum to his side - wow. Call it genius if you like.

"It is one of the great goals you will see in football."

Ronaldo's goalscoring stats...
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Another view...
  • Ronaldo has scored 19 goals in his past nine games for Real - 25 in his past 13 for club and country.
  • He has scored 39 goals in 36 games for Real this season - more goals than anyone else who plays in one of Europe's top five leagues (England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain).
  • The Portuguese has scored in his past 10 Champions League games - all nine this season and last year's final - netting 16 times in that run.
  • Ronaldo is the Champions League's all-time top scorer with 119 - 19 clear of Barcelona's Lionel Messi.
  • He has scored nine of his past 11 shots on target against legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.
  • Ronaldo has scored the first Real Madrid goal of a Champions League game in 10 of the past 14 games.
  • He has scored 22 goals in Champions League quarter-finals, one more than Juventus. Only five teams, including Real Madrid, have scored more.
  • Ronaldo has either scored (14) or assisted (three) 68% of Real's 25 Champions League goals this season.
  • He has scored in each of his six games against Juventus - nine goals in total. No player has more against a single opponent in the Champions League.
'One of the great goals'
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Cristiano Ronaldo looked like he could not quite believe what happened
"It is one of those ones where you just say: 'Oh, you're just egging it up a bit, you're exaggerating for pure commentary purposes,'" added Nevin.

"No, absolutely no. That is one of the great goals you will see… I was going to say Champions League football, but, basically, football.

"Talking about how high his foot is, when he goes for the kick there Mattia de Sciglio is jumping up to head the ball and Ronaldo's foot is above his head. It has to be seven and a half feet.

"I would love to be able to tell you how to score a goal like that, but I never have. But if you don't practise that and you try it in a game you can break your back. You need technique to get up and hit it - but you need to be able to land properly as well. He has all this in his mind and computes it in a millisecond. It is special.

"He knows how to time his form, usually when Real are looking to win something, like the Champions League. He also wants to win that Ballon d'Or. Normal humans don't think along those lines on a football pitch, they think about how to win a game. But he is so far ahead."

BBC World Service's John Bennett said: "I don't think he has scored a better goal than that.

"I remember the Porto one [for Manchester United in 2009]. It is how you judge great goals. The technique for that overhead kick makes it the greatest goal Ronaldo has ever scored."

'A Playstation goal' - what they said
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Gianluigi Buffon was beaten twice by another legend of the modern game at Juventus Stadium
Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon: "Ronaldo is an extraordinary champion. Together with Lionel Messi, he is the only one that punctuates his team's most important victories, and is to be compared to [Diego] Maradona and Pele."

Juve defender Andrea Barzagli: "Cristiano made up the second goal. It's a Playstation goal. When you come up against one of the best in the world like Ronaldo, you need to be perfect. If you give him any space, he'll punish you. He scored a goal that will go down in history - and unfortunately it was against us."

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri: "I don't know if Cristiano's goal is the best in the history of football, but it's certainly an extraordinary goal. You can only congratulate him for what he's doing at present."

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane: "Cristiano Ronaldo is different. He's a different player to everyone else and he always has this desire to do something extraordinary in the Champions League. He never rests on his laurels.

"His overhead kick was remarkable, yet he missed two much easier chances. That's football."

'Ronaldo can now leave Earth' - social media reaction
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"Come on team," Cristiano Ronaldo modestly tweeted
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Peter Crouch scored a famous bicycle kick of his own for Liverpool against Galatasaray...
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BBC Match of the Day presenter and former England captain Gary Lineker was impressed
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Another former England striker, Michael Owen, was also stunned
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"Ronaldo can now leave Earth and play with Martians. He has done everything here," said former Real defender Alvaro Arbeloa
What you said on #bbcfootball...
Ed: I've always said Ronaldo's the best ever. He can score any type of goal and he'd arguably be the top scorer in every major league.

Josh: Is there anything Cristiano Ronaldo can't do? Not content with just being a goal machine he's gone and scored arguably the greatest goal in the history of the Champions League too... Wow, I have actually ran out of superlatives to describe this man!!!

Simon: Yeah, Ronaldo is good, but has he ever scored on a rainy night in Sto- oh, he actually has...

Fabian: Dear ladies and gentlemen, if you ever had doubts that Ronaldo wasn't the best player ever; please think again! WHAT A PLAYER!

'My goal was better...'
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Zinedine Zidane's stunning goal was at Glasgow's Hampden Park
His manager may have been impressed by Ronaldo's goal, but we will leave the final say to Zidane, who also scored one of the great Champions League goals - a magnificent volley in the 2002 final for Real against Bayer Leverkusen.

Which goal was better he was asked...

"Oh mine! Definitely mine."
 
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