Ranking the best Champions League goals of the 21st century (Part II)

As we await the potential return of Champions League football, we’re looking back on the 20 greatest goals scored over the past 20 years in Europe’s premier club competition. Given our 21st-century cutoff line, some spectacular strikes, unfortunately, miss out; Lars Ricken’s classy chip, Jean-Pierre Papin’s sweet volley, and arguably the best goal in tournament history, Mauro Bressan’s audacious overhead kick, are out of contention. But the turn of the century has delivered a series of memorable goals to carry the torch.
Part I: Goals 20-11, featuring Thierry Henry, Lionel Messi, and more.
10. Kaka vs. Manchester United (2007)
There were few better sights in the sport than Kaka in full flight. When the Brazilian was at his peak, he was a majestic footballer. He bamboozled multiple defenders while scoring this classic goal against Manchester United.
Kaka vs Manchester United
Goal Rating – 9/10 pic.twitter.com/D6G3RFMEcX
— FootyGoals (@AllFootyGoals) July 21, 2019
9. Charles-Edouard Coridon vs. FC Porto (2004)
Charles-Edouard Coridon didn’t spend all that much time at Paris Saint-Germain, but he certainly made the most of it, delivering one of the most ingenious tallies in Champions League history with this 2004 scorpion kick.
? Qui se souvient de ce but d’anthologie de Charles-Édouard Coridon ? Porto en #LDC ?
? Et vous la team, quel but du #PSG vous revient en mémoire ? [ ? @UEFAcom_fr] pic.twitter.com/zzlZvwWbhC
— PSG Community (@psgcommunity_) March 19, 2020
8. Philippe Mexes vs. Anderlecht (2012)
For someone who was a pretty ordinary defender throughout his career, Philippe Mexes had a penchant for scoring spectacular, unlikely goals. Despite strong competition, none was better than this looping bicycle kick.
Philippe Mexès vs Anderlecht, 2012.
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— AC Milan ?? (@ACMilanGoleador) October 14, 2019
7. Ronaldinho vs. Chelsea (2005)
We’re still not exactly sure how Ronaldinho managed to conjure this magic against Chelsea. The captivating Brazilian froze the defense with a little shimmy of his hips before poking home a mesmerizing tally.
?? This moment of magic from Ronaldinho = ???#UCL #FlashbackFriday @FCBarcelona pic.twitter.com/DkO1IPD1Yb
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 8, 2019
6. Dejan Stankovic vs. Schalke (2011)
Before Manuel Neuer became a sweeper-keeper extraordinaire, his wandering ways got him posterized by Dejan Stankovic in 2011. The Inter midfielder’s technique on this volley – from the halfway line – belongs in the Louvre.
Dejan Stankovic! ?
?? @Inter’in S?rp efsanesinin, Schalke 04’e att??? harika golü hat?rlamaya ne dersiniz? pic.twitter.com/f1QGFUHF0o
— Dugout Türkiye ?? (@DugoutTR) March 14, 2019
5. Mario Mandzukic vs. Real Madrid (2017)
Mario Mandzukic’s acrobatic effort in the 2017 final was superlative all on its own, but the buildup deserves special praise; the ball never hit the ground after it left Leonardo Bonucci’s boot. Freestyle football at its best.
? Mario Mandžuki? vs Real Madrid (2017)#UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/BOl5XFKlHw
— Sphera Sports (@SpheraSports) June 1, 2019
4. Lionel Messi vs. Real Madrid (2011)
Champions League semifinal at the Bernabeu against your most bitter rival. The stage doesn’t get much bigger. It was just another day at the office for Lionel Messi, though, whose trademark slaloming run put Real Madrid to shame.
? BIG GAME PLAYER ?
? Leo Messi in the semi-finals…#UCL | @FCBarcelona pic.twitter.com/HRZMAEpeSV
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) May 1, 2019
3. Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Juventus (2018)
This instantly iconic bicycle kick is all about the reactions. Gigi Buffon frozen; Andrea Barzagli waving the white flag; Zinedine Zidane in disbelief; and, most notably, the entire Juventus crowd on its feet to applaud Cristiano Ronaldo’s superhuman feat.
?? Cristiano Ronaldo = #UCL legend ???
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? Most final wins in history: 5?
?? All-time competition top scorer: 128?
? Most goals in a single season: 17 ?
? Only player to score in 3 finals?
? Only player to score in 11 straight games?
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? @Cristiano ? pic.twitter.com/bA1ky2WFPf— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) February 5, 2020
2. Zinedine Zidane vs. Bayer Leverkusen (2002)
Speaking of Zidane, he knows a thing or two about delivering legendary goals in Europe’s grandest club competition. His left-footed volley in the 2002 final felt like it happened in slow motion and remains one of the sport’s most famous moments.
? Zinedine Zidane vs Bayer Leverkusen (2002)#UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/VUR39F23Av
— Sphera Sports (@SpheraSports) June 1, 2019
1. Gareth Bale vs. Liverpool (2018)
It’s almost incomprehensible that this happened in the same season as Ronaldo’s loose-limbed effort highlighted above. Anything you can do, I can do better – and in the Champions League final. That Gareth Bale has never truly endeared himself to Real Madrid fans is wild, especially after this moment of brilliance.
? This acrobatic goal…
? Gareth Bale ???#UCL @realmadrid @GarethBale11 pic.twitter.com/ZLcHUBxvk1
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 3, 2019