Declan Rice's amazing free kick Double helped Arsenal to a stunning 3-0 victory over Real Madrid in the first stage of their Champions League quarterfinals Kumping prior to next week's return match.
The Gunners dominated the procedure and surpassed an unusual poor Real Madrid team that has a lot of work to do if they have a chance to organize an almighty comeback.
Rice, who had never scored a free kick in his career, beat Thibaut Courtois twice through stunning curl attempts, catches the Belgian catch and helped his side to place one foot in the semi -final in the process.
Mikel Merino hidden home Arsenal's third to the cake, puts a cherry on top and gives Jude Bellingham and Los Blancos a tough battle in the extreme in the reverse fixture.
Free-kicks are perhaps one of the technically difficult components of football, which proves a difficult skill to control, but the payment in both aesthetics and support is almost unparalleled.
Here, in the aftermath of the stunning heroic deeds of Rice, Mail Sport takes you through 10 of the most spectacular free kicks in the history of the game, from David Beckham to Roberto Carlos to Lionel Messi and beyond.
Lionel Messi, Barcelona vs Liverpool 2019
In the first stage of the semi-final of the Champions League, Barcelona dominated the procedure because they won 3-0.
Despite the fact that Barcelona eventually lost Liverpool 3-0 behind in the reverse fixture, Lionel Messi delivered a stunning free kick that reminded the world why he is perhaps the best player of all time.
In the middle of the goal, about 30 meters from the goal, the Argentinian put its foot around the ball and placed it right in the top corner.
There have been debates about whether the Bal Joe Gomez has bent into the wall, but nobody can deny the pure quality of the strike.
Paul Gascoigne, Tottenham vs Arsenal 1991
Free goals are rarely the plane for mere mortals, often on the basis of highest skills and trust, and in football terms there are not many who had more of them than England Paul Gascoigne.
Gascoigne opened the score for Tottenham in the North London Derby 1991 in the very first FA Cup Semi-final in Wembley.
The Englishman focused the ball in the upper corner and set the precedent for Spurs, who would win 3-1 and eventually would be winners in the final against Nottingham Forest.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Man United vs Portsmouth 2008
Five -time balloon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo is known for his iconic composed preparation when taking free kicks.
Ronaldo takes four long steps back and can hit the ball with ridiculous top spider and strength.
This was the case when the Portuguese hit the ball out of the reach, David James Bamboozling and shaking right in the top corner like an arrow.
Roberto Carlos, Brazil vs France 1997
A player who drew the laws of nature when it came to free kicks was Brazilian that Roberto left Carlos.
In the Tournoi of 1997 against France, the entire back stepped up to shoot from far away in a seemingly bizarre choice by the Brazilian. Yet Carlos' long run -up connected to the ball, his first shot looks like it would go far beyond the post.
His left shot over the ball ensured that the ball curled at the last minute, struck the post and went inside, surprising the French keeper Fabien Barthez – and the rest of the world.
David Beckham, England vs Greece 2001
The iconic free kicking technique of David Beckham and Acumen has placed him as one of the greatest free trailers of all time.
His assets were needed during the world cup qualification of England against Greece, because the three lions did not come for the 2002 World Cup.
Beckham lifted his left arm and curled into a beauty to beat the keeper, and sent England to the World Cup.
Three years earlier, Beckham had been the villain when he was sent against Argentina during the World Cup of the World 16, this free kick him once and forever for England fans.
Dimitri Payet, West Ham vs Crystal Palace 2016
Although he only played two seasons for West Ham, Dimitri Payet tore the competition with his deception and creativity.
A weapon in his arsenal was his miraculous free kicking power, with the set piece against Crystal Palace the choice of the couple.
Payet managed to let the ball dive at the last minute and cut out the cross rod from about 20 meters. His strike was technically great and left Eagles keeper Wayne Hennessey rooted on the spot.
Mikael Nilsson, IFK Goteborg vs PSV 1993
The long -term effort of the Swedish football player Mikael Nilsson made sure that doctors were crazy when his curler defended our understanding of how they could kick a football.
Nilsson produced a ridiculous curly effort that bowed from right to left, stunned the PSV keeper during a Champions League match.
The distance and the curl distinguish this purpose of others with the shameful technology a nightmare for keepers.
Hakan Calhanoglu, Hamburg vs Borussia Dortmund 2014
A young Hakan Calhanoglu produced a sterling effort close to his half -line to leave Jurgen Klopp's Borussia Dortmund Flabbergast.
Because it is 2-0 in a stop time, the Turkish star of Hamburg chose to hit the ball from far with a low likely the ball that went into the back of the net.
His Knuckleball Free-Kick wiggled, however, before he quickly distracted to the left, so Romain Weidenfeller lags behind without a chance.
Juninho, Lyon vs Barcelona 2009
Undoubtedly one of the best free-kick street ballers, Juninho earned a reputation for his repertoire of set goals.
The goals of the Brazilian include his immersing oblique free kick against Barcelona in the Champions League for Olympique Lyon.
His shot surprised the Barcelona team, leaving Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi stunned.
Mohd Faiz Subri, Penang Fa vs Pahang State 2016
Many would not believe that the winner of the FIFA Puskas Award 2016 came from the Malaysian Super League.
Faiz Subri hit an absolute screamer and created an appearance that was bent from left to right and ended in the side.
The goal was a deserved winner of the Puskas Award 2016, as a YouTube commentator wrote: “The goal of Mohd Faiz Subri beats my imagination.”
