Cristiano Ronaldo came back to haunt Atletico Madrid once again on Tuesday, scoring a hat-trick to fire Juventus into the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
His trio of strikes now brings the Portuguese to 25 goals against his former Madrid foes, only managing more against Sevilla, and capped off one of the most memorable performances in Champions League history, effectively breaking the internet.
But what about some other mind-blowing performances in Europe’s premier competition? After all, it doesn’t just belong to Ronaldo, although he’d likely tell you otherwise.
Here are 12 memorable individual Champions League performances that left the world in shock, and to make sure we don’t make this another battle between Messi and Ronaldo, we’ve limited it to one entry per player.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo vs Atletico Madrid – 2018/19
OK, so we may as well start with the most recent, aforementioned Ronaldo masterclass.
Atletico Madrid took a 2-0 lead to Turin for their second leg clash and with Diego Simone’s prowess at setting up teams to defend, few would have given Juventus a prayer of coming back.
Cristiano Ronaldo's game by numbers vs. Atletico Madrid:
86% passing accuracy
67 touches
7 touches in opp. box
5 take-ons won
5 shots
3 fouls won
3 shots on target
3 goals
1 hat-trickDefine match-winning. pic.twitter.com/OwPUOXUF8Y
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 12, 2019
That would have been the case, of course, if the Old Lady didn’t have a Ronaldo in their ranks. Once again, as he’s done so many times before, the Portuguese powerhouse stepped up with a ruthlessly clinical display, just when his side needed him the most.
A hat-trick, including an ice-cold penalty at the death, a match-high five dribbles and aerial domination against some of the best defenders on the planet gave Juve a 3-2 aggregate win and pretty much brought Twitter to its knees.
C. Ronaldo, the 8th wonder of the world
— Anderson John (@Officialwahala) March 12, 2019
2. Robert Lewandowski vs Real Madrid – 2012/13
Another incredible performance, another earth-shattering result.
During the 2012/13 season, the balance of European power temporarily shifted to Germany, with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund seeing off Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively in the semi-finals.
Robert Lewandowski's game by numbers vs. Real Madrid in 2013:
51 touches
19 passes completed
7 shots
5 shots on target
4 aerial duels won
4 goals— Squawka Football (@Squawka) January 23, 2019
An integral part of Dortmund’s success against Los Blancos was the role of Robert Lewandowski in the 4-1 first leg victory. The Polish striker tore through the Madrid defence like a force of nature, bagging all four goals – including three in six second-half minutes – and battering the visiting centre-halves with four aerial duels won.
Real won the second leg 2-0 but it wasn’t enough to overturn Lewandowski’s first-leg lesson, firing Dortmund to their first European final since 2002.
I'll never forget this night
— #Resurrect (@Gyre_SA) April 24, 2018
3. Wayne Rooney vs Fenerbahce – 2004/05
Fair enough, this one was a little before the rise of Twitter and Facebook, but Wayne Rooney announced himself onto the European stage in a style that sent internet chatrooms and forums (remember those?) into complete chaos.
ON THIS DAY: In 2004, Wayne Rooney made his Manchester United debut and scored a hat-trick vs. Fenerbahce in the Champions League.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 28, 2017
Rooney had only made his £27m-move from Everton less than a month previous and was given his debut during United’s Champions League clash at Old Trafford in September 2004. However, any pressure onlookers thought Rooney would come under was swiftly washed away as the then-18-year-old – donning the no.8 jersey – fired in a hat-trick, including two expert long-range strikes in a precursor of what was to come during the rest of his career.
legend
— Manuel (@Thinman__) September 28, 2016
4. Joe Hart vs Barcelona – 2014/15
It’d be unfair of us to fill this list with expert striking performances, goalkeepers can do it too, you know…
Another thing worth remembering is there was once a time when Joe Hart was an excellent, highly-respected goalkeeper. No performance signifies that more than Man City’s 1-0 defeat away to Barcelona during 2015’s round-of-16 second leg.
Fantastic shot of Joe Hart's save from Lionel Messi right at the death. Great performance. pic.twitter.com/IBArQUfCED
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 18, 2015
The Citizens crashed out 3-1 on aggregate, but Hart kept them in the tie and made it respectable with an unbelievable display of goalkeeping that produced no fewer than 10 saves. It was still a year before his Iceland meltdown at Euro 2016, so Twitter stilly gleefully went into overdrive at Hart’s shot-stopping prowess.
@Squawka Look at the distance of some of them. Monstrous!
— Silas Araújo (@nerdn7) March 18, 2015
5. Sergio Ramos vs Bayern Munich – 2013/14
While we’re having a break from forwards, let’s take a moment to remember Sergio Ramos’ god-like efforts against Bayern Munich during the 2013/14 semi-final second leg.
Everyone will always remember Sergio Ramos’ iconic brace against Bayern Munich #HalaMadrid (via @realmadrid) pic.twitter.com/kCZEsygFXU
— SergioRamosismo (@SergioRamosismo) January 26, 2019
Having crashed out to German opposition the year before, Real Madrid took a 1-0 lead to Munich for their second-leg clash and dominated the holders in unbelievable fashion, running out 4-0 winners on the night.
Ramos bagged two of the goals himself and was an absolute colossus at the back, making two tackles, two interceptions and a match-high 11 clearances.
6. Mohamed Salah vs Man City – 2017/18
Right then, back to the forwards.
We could have easily highlighted both legs of Liverpool’s 5-1 aggregate Champions League win over Man City last season for Mohamed Salah’s brilliance, but we’d particularly love to highlight the first leg.
Liverpool 3-0 Man City FT:
Shots: 9-11
Pass accuracy: 71%-86%
Chances created: 7-9
Possession: 34%-66%Three first half goals from Liverpool give them an emphatic lead after their Champions League quarter-final first leg. pic.twitter.com/TYPzRgW9lH
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 4, 2018
The Egyptian King had Anfield rocking, opening the scoring just 12 minutes in before providing the assist for Sadio Mane’s third after the half-hour mark as the Reds stunned Pep Guardiola. Salah was a thorn in City’s side for the entire two-legged affair, forming a telepathic understanding with fellow forwards, Mane and Roberto Firmino.
Salah is a beast
— tinotenda chikuni (@Tinoe_23) April 4, 2018
7. Lionel Messi vs Bayern Munich – 2014/15
It was Guardiola’s homecoming, it was supposed to be the time when the Catalonian showed his old club just what they were missing with his formidable Bayern Munich side.
Instead, the 2014/15 semi-final first leg clash at the Nou Camp resulting in Lionel Messi showing Guardiola what he’d left behind at Barcelona, giving the Bavarians a true lesson in football.
QUOTES: Teammates & pundits praise Lionel Messi's outstanding display vs. Bayern – http://t.co/7vbRvDoUy3 pic.twitter.com/on1PSSSzax
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) May 7, 2015
The Argentine ace bagged two goals in three minutes and assisted Neymar for the third as Bayern suffered a late collapse to lose 3-0 at the Nou Camp. Although, Messi had tormented the Germans all night, completing an incredible nine dribbles and getting four shots on goal.
Add 2015 semi final against Bayern aswell…
That was the peak Messi i have saw..
Still in awe of that performance…
— … (@earfular) March 13, 2019
8. Gareth Bale vs Inter Milan – 2010/11
Spurs were down to 10 men and trailing 4-0 within 35 minutes of their Champions League group stage clash with Inter Milan in 2010.
However, if you thought the north Londoners were going to roll over and die in the San Siro, Gareth Bale had other ideas. The Welsh wizard went on a one-man mission to haul Spurs back into the game, scoring a hat-trick, completing a match-high five dribbles and getting four shots on goal.
ON THIS DAY: In 2010, Gareth Bale scored an incredible hat-trick against Inter Milan at the San Siro.
Still not enough to beat Inter. pic.twitter.com/WfAdBqWsKG
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 20, 2017
Although it wasn’t quite enough to give Spurs an incredible comeback, Bale went away from the game having truly announced himself as a world-class talent.
9. Neymar vs Paris Saint-Germain – 2016/17
This season’s Champions League has already seen some impressive comebacks, including one against PSG, but you’d be hard-pressed to find one more jaw-dropping than Barcelona’s 6-1 rout of the Parisians back in 2017, overturning a 4-0 deficit from the first leg.
Barcelona 6-1 PSG: Five things @muhammadbutt learned from last night's ridiculous game – https://t.co/BwmHK6UcHR pic.twitter.com/SCsRDywyq5
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 9, 2017
Ironically, now-PSG man Neymar was key to Barca’s comeback that night. The Brazilian bagged two goals in three minutes late on – including a high-pressure penalty to make it 5-1 – and then assisted Sergi Roberto’s paradigm-shifting winner in the 94th minute.
Say what you want about PSG ‘bottling’ it, but they just could not cope with Neymar’s brilliance at the Nou Camp. Maybe that’s why they broke the bank sign him…
10. Luis Suarez vs PSG – 2014/15
While we’re on the subject of Barcelona vs PSG, let’s take a look at Luis Suarez’ show-stopping performance during the Blaugrana’s 3-1 win in their 2015 quarter-final first leg.
Luis Suárez game by numbers vs. PSG:
4 take-ons
3 shots
2 goals
1 David Luiz on toast. pic.twitter.com/ZIHIlm73PJ— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 15, 2015
After Neymar had given Barca an early lead, the Catalonians set about toying with their French opponents before Suarez delivered a devastating double in the second half. Both goals involved him ghosting past the PSG defence as if they weren’t there, before slotting the ball beyond the helpless Salvatore Sirigu to put Barca in command of the tie.
Absolute peak Suarez at its glorious best – David Luiz still sees the Uruguayan in his nightmares.
@Squawka that tweet is actually making me want to go and eat toast.
— Joel Cortez (@ChairmanJoel) April 15, 2015
@Squawka how can you nutmeg 50 million twice?
— Football Fan (@Fut13verloter_1) April 15, 2015
11.Pavel Nedved vs Real Madrid – 2002/03
If you want to see a midfield masterclass, do yourself a favour and watch Pavel Nedved effectively end the Galactico era at Real Madrid.
The Czech playmaker led the Juve charge as the Italians overturned a 2-1 defeat from the first leg to send the Old Lady into the 2003 final, providing a cross for Alessandro Del Piero to assist David Trezeguet’s opener and bagging the decisive third goal of the night with a peach in the 73rd minute.
THAT semi-final Real Madrid in 2003.
Pavel Nedved seals it with this stunning strike! #ComebackGoals #GETREADY TO COMEBACK! pic.twitter.com/WctuXiHHYq
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) March 11, 2019
In a cruel twist of fate, Nedved actually missed the final after being booked for a challenge on Steve McManaman and AC Milan eventually beat them on penalties at Old Trafford. Still, the chatrooms were once again white-hot after a nuclear Nedved performance.
Pavel the magician
— Mr Moncef Fakhfakh (@fakhfakh_moncef) March 11, 2019
12. Steven Gerrard vs AC Milan – 2004/05
Don’t worry, Liverpool fans. We were never going to miss out Gerrard’s inspired second half in Istanbul.
Liverpool had been pulled apart, humiliated and shown how it’s done by AC Milan during the first half of their shock final in 2005, trailing 3-0 at the break.
ON THIS DAY: In 2005, the Miracle of Istanbul.
01' Maldini
39' Crespo
44' CrespoHT: AC Milan 3-0 Liverpool
54' Gerrard
56' Šmicer
60' AlonsoOne of the greatest comebacks of all time. pic.twitter.com/GIo8AcZO3N
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) May 25, 2018
However, instead of giving up, the Reds came out and pulled off an incredible comeback to make it 3-3 and take their fifth European crown on penalties. That night, Gerrard played like a man possessed, scoring their first on 54 minutes and ‘winning’ the penalty for their third just five minutes later.
The heroics of Jerzy Dudek in the shootout denied Gerrard the further glory of taking a winning spot-kick but had their inspirational captain not dragged them from the abyss in the second half, Liverpool wouldn’t have made it that far in the first place.
#MatchdayLive best captain in UCL history? Has to be Steven Gerrard. Captained the famous 2005 Istanbul side and was a major part in why they won. Look no further than at his celebration when he scored in that final. Has to be him
— Jonny Smart (@jsmarty_1) March 12, 2019
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