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18 years ago, Zinedine Zidane scored a goal that was not only beautiful but also important in his career in the Champions League final.
A few days ago, readers of the French trade magazine voted France football The most beautiful goal in the history of the Champions League. 50 dream doors were available. The race was won by Zinedine Zidane’s volley. The lens is an example of “balance, tenderness, strength … It has it all,” the newspaper wrote.
He is one of those goals that has been remembered by many soccer fans. It also enjoys a special status because it was not only beautiful, but also important.
An arc lamp preceded Zidane’s coronation
In the 2002 CL final, it was 1-1 at Hampden Park in Glasgow between Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen shortly before the break. A cross by Roberto Carlos sailed in a high arc towards the penalty area. Zidane took a complete risk and pushed the ball into the upper corner with his supposedly weaker left foot. Real won the ninth title in the most important club competition. It should remain Zidane’s only win in the white jersey.
Leverkusen coach Klaus Toppmöller had a fight: “We could have made endless plans in training, but then something happens that you just can’t count on. That stupid target out of nowhere. The passport saw it differently. “I have rarely seen such a beautiful goal,” said Roberto Carlos enthusiastically after his career.