Cristiano Ronaldo Apologises to Buffon for Scoring the Incredible Bicycle Kick 6 Years Ago
- Cristiano Ronaldo took a fond trip down memory lane, reflecting on his stunning bicycle kick against Juventus
- Six years since the watershed moment for Real Madrid, Ronaldo has said 'sorry' to goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon
- The acrobatic goal scored against the Italian goalie in 2018 remains one of the greatest goals in Champions League history
Cristiano Ronaldo recently offered a light-hearted apology to Gianluigi Buffon, recalling the unforgettable bicycle kick he scored against the legendary Italian goalkeeper in 2018.
The stunning strike, widely regarded as one of the most iconic moments in UEFA Champions League history, was a testament to Ronaldo's extraordinary talent.
Ronaldo's unforgettable bicycle kick vs Buffon
The memorable moment occurred during a semi-final clash between Real Madrid and Juventus at the Allianz Stadium.
With Los Blancos leading 1-0, Ronaldo produced a moment of pure brilliance.
Rising high into the air to connect with a cross from Daniel Carvajal, the Portuguese forward executed a perfectly timed bicycle kick that left Buffon rooted to the spot, per beIN Sports, securing a 3-0 victory for Madrid in the first leg.
The sheer audacity and execution of the goal drew admiration from all corners, even from the Juventus faithful.
In a rare display of sportsmanship, sections of the home crowd rose to their feet, offering a standing ovation to Ronaldo despite the fact that his goal had all but ended their team's Champions League hopes for that season.
Ronaldo apologises to Buffon after bicycle kick goal
Reflecting on that moment six years later, Ronaldo crossed paths with Buffon at the 2024/25 Champions League draw.
With a smile, Ronaldo turned to the 2006 World Cup-winning goalkeeper and said, "I'm sorry!"
His words were a mix of humility and respect, acknowledging both the goal's brilliance and Buffon's legendary status.
The two football icons were in attendance for the draw of the newly formatted 36-team Champions League season.
According to Madrid Universal, before the draw, Ronaldo received a special award recognising his unmatched legacy as the competition's all-time leading goalscorer.
Ronaldo aims 1000-goal mark with Pele dig
In a previous publication, Briefly News reported that Cristiano Ronaldo has set his sights on reaching 1,000 career goals while subtly critiquing football legends like Pele.
Ronaldo hinted that the availability of video evidence of his goals gives him an edge over past legends whose feats were not as extensively documented.
This remark came after the Portugal captain scored his 899th career goal in a match for Al-Nassr against Al-Feiha.
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Source: YEN.com.gh