- Cristiano Ronaldo's incredible overhead goal in the quarter-final of the Champions League has been voted UEFA Goal of the Year.
- The goal was scored when Ronaldo played for former club Real Madrid, and was struck against current team Juventus.
- But that did not deter Juventus from congratulating its new superstar player.
- Twitter users, including one of Juventus' league rivals, poked fun at the club on social media — with one user comparing it to "your ex congratulating you on your wedding day."
- Read all of Business Insider's coverage for the 2018-2019 European soccer season here.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been applauded by Juventus FC for scoring the "UEFA Goal of the Year"— even though the goal helped dump the club out of the UEFA Champions League last season.
The quarter-final strike really was something else. Ronaldo summoned all of his acrobatics and agilty to make the perfect connection with an overhead kick that proved unstoppable for Gianluigi Buffon, Juventus' goalkeeper at the time.
If you need an excuse to watch it again, check it out right here:
👏👏👏 Congratulations, @Cristiano! 👏👏👏
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) August 28, 2018
🙌 ⚽️ The @UEFAcom Goal of the Season is yours. ⚽️ 🙌
🏳🏴 #CR7JUVE🏳🏴 pic.twitter.com/Q2HBCbNzi8
Ronaldo's stunning goal was by far the most popular choice for the UEFA Goal of the Year award, winning 197,496 votes according to the organisation's official website. UEFA Technical Observers said it was "an extraordinary display of technique and athleticism."
The tweet from Juventus' official account, shown above, sent its congratulations to Ronaldo.
However, one of the club's rival teams in the Italian Serie A division, AS Roma, poked fun at Juventus for commending a goal which was scored against them.
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) August 28, 2018
Twitter user @Omar10129 claimed it was the "best own goal ever."
Meanwgile, user @RahulFCB_ said the tweet was like "your ex congratulating you on your wedding."
Your ex congratulating you on your wedding. https://t.co/sPDr7H3CI5
— 🦈 (@RahulFCB_) August 28, 2018
Ronaldo, 33, stunned the soccer world when he left Real Madrid for Juventus in a $129.3 million (£99.2 million) deal in July.
Within 24 hours the Ronaldo effect had been felt as Juventus reportedly sold $60 million worth of Ronaldo jerseys in 24 hours— almost half his transfer fee. Then, days later, the club discovered that Ronaldo was performing like a 20-year-old athlete.
Ronaldo has already played twice for his new team and though he is yet to find the net, he has provided one assist during the recent 2-0 win over Lazio.
Juventus is next in action on Saturday when it travels to Parma for a league match.
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