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Cristiano Ronaldo’s stunning free kick

Ronaldo Goal 1 (Getty Images)

By FRANCO PANIZO

As is the case with every weekend, there were hoards of quality goals, but Cristiano Ronaldo's free kick in Real Madrid's 6-2 victory vs. Villarreal was arguably the best.

Ronaldo opened the scoring in the eight-goal affair, blasting a precise free kick into the top corner of Diego Lopez's net from 25 yards out.

The goal set the tone for the lopsided victory for Real Madrid, a victory that keeps the club just two points behind Barcelona for first place in Spain's top flight.

Here are some other quality goals from this past weekend:

Damien Duff helps lift Fulham to 2-1 victory over Birmingham City with a splendid run and finish.

Martin Bravo nails the winner in Pumas UNAM's 1-0 win vs. Atlante.

What do you think of Ronaldo's goal? Think he is among the best free kick takers in the world? What other goals did you like from the past weekend?

Share your thoughts below.
 

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  1. @ zach CR > Messi? really? lets look at the stats

    Messi: league play
    08-09: 31 app; 23 goals; 11 assists
    cup play: 8 app; 6 goals; 2 assists
    Europe: 12 app; 9 goals, 5 assists
    Total 08-09: 51 app; 38 goals; 18 assists

    Ronaldo: League play
    08-09: 33 app; 18 goals
    cup play: 2 app; 1 goal;
    Europe: 12 app, 4 goals
    total 08-09; 53 app; 26 goals

    huh…im seeing a trend here. in less appearances messi has more goals (assists wiki didnt have info on but i KNOW messi had more assists than CR)

    Even look at career totals

    Messi: 129 appear; 70 goals, 37 assists .54% goal to game ratio
    CR: 235 appear; 99 goals
    .42%

    those numbers arent even close

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  2. He did not “fake contact” or fake foul — there was clearly contact. He moved into the defender, though, which I think is something that refs either need to call or not call on a consistent basis.

    The EPL/La Liga comparison doesn’t work — I have seen Donovan draw contact several times during his loan spell.

    I don’t necessarily like the technique in soccer or basketball, but I can hardly blame players if referees make a call in their favor. I think it is important, however, that this is not referred to as diving because that is a separate problem.

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  3. Ummm, Neither of those guys can hold Ronaldinho’s jock strap! When he was at his best, he won back to back!

    He won a WC already & got to the 1/4s although if he & some of the other lazy Brazilians put half an effort or if the coach made some subs vs France, they would of been at least 3rd! CR hasn’t done a thing with Portugal since 06 WC & missed his PK in 08 CL final+ last year he choked after coming close & even against Barca missed point blank!

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  4. No.. they usually hack him hard before he has a chance to actually dive! LOL

    See the game vs Madrid at Camp Nou last year and even this year’s!

    I think Rafa Marquez’ goal was amazing too, the GK tried his best & wasn’t late but the ball was as wide as possible without it needing to bounce back out & maybe down the line barely going in, he literary shaved paint off the pole!

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  5. agreed, i hate little sh!t players like that… they can be good, but they are so full of sh!t they have no honor. Every sport needs a villain, and good villains have to be able to match the heros in ability…

    Ronaldo = The Joker

    : )

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  6. he faked a foul, and called for it! That is a dive! If you can easily stay on your feet, but fall, its a dive. He veered out of his way to hit the player, and then fell… that is part of selling the dive! You have to fake contact! DIVE DIVE DIVE

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  7. what is it then? Being a twit? Or being clumsy? If it were clumsiness you are trying to say, then why bitch and moan when he is on the ground? he dove.

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  8. both the first two penalties that resulted in goals for madrid were dives, yes, including the one with ronaldo… the shot was incredible, out of this world even, but he dove to get it, and therefore I think it takes away all the glory because it was an undeservered opportunity.

    I hope Barca stomps them, I don’t think Messi would dive like that…If I am wrong, show me.

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  9. Is anyone better at direct free kicks than Crynaldo and Drogba? Juninho and Roberto Carlos back in the day were beasts. Who are some others?

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  10. That’s a load of rubbish Radiogonzo. I live in England and saw Ronaldo win a hundred more calls there than in Spain. In fact Ronaldo was complaining earlier this year how refs in Spain don’t protect ‘entertaining players’ like they do in England.

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  11. So running into the back of a defender and falling down is worth a free kick now?

    Ronaldo may be good, but that doesn’t mean I have to like him. Wanker.

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  12. Clearly? You seem pretty sure of yourself. You want me to send you an apllication to become a ref in La Liga? With you reffing everything would become so much better.

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  13. He’s so frustrating to watch. Moments of brilliance but all too many dives. He’s a big strong boy. C’mon, he goes to the ground far too easily.

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  14. I think this is one way in which soccer has become more like basketball. Players have learned how to “draw contact.”

    It’s not diving, but it isn’t a clear foul, either. Refs and governing bodies ultimately have to establish some kind of policy with this because I see it more and more often.

    A dive, for me, is a clear instance in which a player falls without contact (the Eduardo dive is a good example). That’s not what Ronaldo did.

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  15. Running into the back of someone and falling isn’t a dive. But maybe you’re right, I’m sure the ref that was standing six yards away probably got it wrong. Come on.

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  16. What’s really sad is the ref was literally standing six yards from the play and didn’t call it a dive, which it clearly was.

    Wondering what SAF would have to say about the refs in La Liga calling nonsense like this should he ever have to coach there. His head might explode.

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  17. They won’t even give a yellow card for that dive will they ?

    How hard is it to re-watch the game and if someone dives, boot them outta the league.

    Would CR ever dive again ? Not if he values his gajillion dollars a year. Let me speak for him…he does.

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  18. I would like to argue that Marco Senna’s free kick just 10 minutes later had just as much class as ronaldo’s. The only exception is that CR’s was a knuckle ball placement versus a bending placement. Still both free kicks are textbook quality.

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  19. As usual, an obvious dive from Ronaldo. The reason he didn’t do that for United is that refs in the EPL don’t call that. If anything, that’s a yellow card for anticipating contact. A nice free kick, but it would be better if he could learn to pass.

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  20. Is that ref freaking serious ? Higuain tripped over his own feet and dove. Even Stevie Wonder could see that. That should not have been an penalty. Well it might not have changed the game, but good performance from Madrid.

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  21. At least one person knew that was going in the entire time… Christiano= Beckham + Ronaldinho + Henry… if he ever starts muscling people around like #9 he’ll be the best player to have ever lived.

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