Those who got 'standing ovation' in the opponent's field!!!

in World Of Football ⚽4 years ago (edited)
Football is not just a sport. It is also the name of the feeling & emotion. In football, sometimes you have to accept the superiority of the opponent by impressing support or pride with your team. Such a great moment on the field does not come again and again. But whenever it comes, the thrilling chapter is born. Very few footballers have the good fortune to be such a part of history. Those who can win the hearts of the supporters of the opposing team in their performance become the real winners by impressing the result of the match.


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  • Ronaldo Nazario de Lima: (Old Trafford, Real Madrid vs Manchester United, 2003)

Ronaldo Nazario de Lima is one of the few strikers to be memorable in history. Unable to recognize? This is Madrid's 'real Ronaldo' - I mean, Brazil's World Cup winner Ronaldo. The striker, known as 'The Phenomenon', went to Old Trafford in 2003 to play the return leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. A great hat-trick took place in the minds of Manchester United fans. United won the Champions League match 4-3. But the Ronaldo's superiority was acknowledged and the Old Trafford seat was vacated by the standing ovation. As the Brazilian striker left the field, the whole gallery was filled with ‘Ronaldo’, ‘Ronaldo’ sounds, standing and applause from the Red Devil supporters.


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  • Ronaldinho: (Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, ​​2005)

Ronaldinho's skill with the ball on the field is now the food of many stories. His superhuman performance at Real Madrid's home ground in La Liga in 2005 is still a memorable memory for many football fans. Ronaldinho's solo performance in El Classico at the Santiago Bernabeu saw Barcelona beat Real 3-0. Ronaldinho scored a pair of goals. He scored two goals against Real's defense and the hosts stood up and showed respect to the player of the rival team. Undoubtedly, the match will be unforgettable for Barca fans forever.


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  • Alessandro Del Piero: (Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid vs. Juventus, 2006)

In 2006, Bernabeu's hosts had to stand up once again to pay tribute to the opposing team's players. Real lost to Juventus to be specific to forward Alessandro Del Piero in that match of the Champions League group stage. Juventus beat Real 2-0 with his pair of goals. Del Piero's two goals came from long-range bullet speed shots. As he left the field, the entire Bernabeu gallery stood up and shouted Del Piero as if he were one of them! Another memorable moment for football fans.


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  • Dennis Bergkamp: (Main Road, Manchester City vs Arsenal, 2003)

Dennis Bergkamp is one of the best ballplayers in Dutch history. He is the charioteer of the 'Golden Age' of Bergkamp Gunners, who has played more than four hundred matches for Arsenal. In 2003, he played one of the best matches of his career against Manchester City. Dutch legend loses to Citizens by hat-trick alone. City supporters paid tribute to him for his devastating performance and acknowledged his superiority.


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  • Andres Iniesta: (Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, ​​2015)

On the same day, the hosts of the Santiago Bernabeu had to stand up again to honor the player of the arch-rival team. Understand that the opposing team is Barcelona, ​​but the player is not Ronaldinho, but Andres Iniesta. In 2015, he entered the house of Real with Barcelona and won 4-0. Iniesta ruled the entire midfield.


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  • Lionel Messi: (Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madridvs. Barcelona, 2009)

He is not as big a star as he is today in 2009. Real would be devastated like this to a rising star, who would have thought? That day, Messi stunned the entire Santiago Bernabeu. He became a nightmare for the defenders. He pair scored a goal. He also scored two goals. Real lost that match by 6-2! Real Madrid blew the white handkerchief in frustration. However, Messi did not forget to give due respect. For the first time, Madrid supporters roared in Messi's name and accepted Messi's superiority.


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  • Cristiano Ronaldo: (Anfield, Liverpool vs Real Madrid, 2014)

Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid played Brendon Rogers' Liverpool in 2014. Liverpool lost 3-0 to Real at home at Anfield. Cristiano Ronaldo was behind the Spanish team's great victory. The Real forward was brilliant throughout the match as well as scoring goals with an excellent header. Liverpool supporters were also fascinated by it. So they stood up and paid tribute to Cristiano Ronaldo.


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  • Steven Gerrard: (Stamford Bridge, Chelsea vs Liverpool, 2014)

The old history of Steven Gerrard and Chelsea is a little bitter. The former Liverpool captain wanted to join Chelsea in 2005. But Gerard did not leave his childhood club. Maybe that's why he never won the English Premier League. Liverpool lost the title to Chelsea in 2014 due to a small mistake, despite coming very close to the title at Anfield. It was Gerard's last match against Chelsea in the farewell season for Liverpool. After his equalizing goal, Chelsea fans forgot the bitterness of the past and stood up to respect the Liverpool legend.


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  • Thierry Henry: (Stadium of Light, Sunderland vs Arsenal, 2003)

Playing well at the Sunderland Stadium Stadium of Light is quite difficult for the players of the opposing team. But Thierry Henry is a born striker. The Arsenal legend won the respect of the spectators at this home ground in Sunderland in 2003. Swedish forward Freddie Yenberg scored a hat-trick in that match, but everyone was impressed with Henri's performance. Former France forward also scored a goal with Yenberg assisting with three goals. After such a performance, the Sunderland supporters did not hesitate to show respect to Henry.


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  • Diego Maradona: (Santiago Bernabeu, Barcelona vs. Real Madrid, 1983)

His place is above all to the people of Argentina. To football fans, he is one of the best ever. Maradona, who almost single-handedly bear Argentina in the 1986 World Cup, also won the league with a single feat against Italian club Napoli. Maradona played for Barcelona before joining Napoli. At El Classico in 1983, he was honored by Real Madrid supporters at home. Maradona is also the first player to receive a 'standing ovation' from Real fans.

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