Cristiano Ronaldo has apologised to Juventus great Gianluigi Buffon for scoring one of the most artistic goals in UEFA Champions League history six years ago.
Six years since the watershed moment for Real Madrid, Ronaldo has said 'sorry' to goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon
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. 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, perThe sheer audacity and execution of the goal drew admiration from all corners, even from the Juventus faithful.
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