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Ronaldo’s free-kick travelled at 60.5mph

Admin June 16, 2018

Ronaldo freekick PHOTO by Getty Images

Ronaldo freekick PHOTO by Getty Images

Cristiano Ronaldo stole the show as Portugal and Spain played out a World Cup classic in Sochi. But it was not for nothing. And it was not just that the Real Madrid superstar scored a hat-trick in the 3-3 draw — but it is his third which will live long in the memory. A free-kick that travelled at 60.5mph over a distance of 24.31 yards to the goal in a time of 0.82 seconds.

With the Spaniards leading, Gerard Pique clipped Ronaldo’s ankles to give away a needless free-kick in prime shooting position.

And now the stage was set: 24.31 yards from goal.

With exactly 87 minutes and two seconds on the clock, Ronaldo had the chance to score his — and the World Cup’s — 51st hat-trick to level the match up.

He had the look of a man who knew exactly where the ball would end up. Intermittently he primed his eyes, letting off pressure with heavy breath-in in-between.

Ronaldo rolled up his shorts. All the way up. He took a deep breath and hit the ball at a whopping 60.5mph.

And just 0.82 seconds later, the ball had gone around the wall, past a stricken David De Gea and into the back of the net.

This was the ultimate one-man show. Ronaldo won the penalty he opened the scoring with by anticipating what Nacho would do, before slotting his spot-kick past De Gea.

Before tonight, he had never scored more than one goal in a World Cup finals, despite this being the fourth tournament he’d scored in.

Though the match ended 3-3, it was as if Portugal won and not just that, it sounded as if only Ronaldo starred for his nation. The world is still talking about a goal scored under pressure at the nick of time and in an elaborate show of supreme confidence and skill.

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