Alright, let’s talk about that Ronaldo 2017 Champions League run. It popped into my head the other day, and I figured I’d spend some time digging back into it, just to refresh my memory, you know? It feels like a lifetime ago.

So, I started by just thinking back. Where was I during those big games? Mostly watching with mates, probably shouting at the screen. But the details get fuzzy. So, I decided to actually look things up properly.
Getting Started
First thing, I just opened up my browser. Didn’t have a specific plan, just typed in something like “Ronaldo Champions League 2017 goals”. Loads of stuff came up, naturally. Mostly highlight reels.
The Digging Process
I spent a good chunk of time just sifting through videos. Watched the goals against Bayern Munich again. Remembered how crazy those games were. Found some clips of the quarter-finals, then the semis against Atletico Madrid. Had to skip through a few videos, some had terrible music or were really low quality. Patience is key here, I guess.
- I looked specifically for the knockout stage goals. Quarter-finals, semi-finals, the final.
- Tried finding longer highlights, not just the goals, to get the feel of the games again.
- Pulled up some basic stats too. Just wanted to see the goal tally again for that specific campaign, especially the later rounds. Didn’t need anything too fancy, just the numbers.
Then I focused on the final against Juventus. Cardiff, right? Watched his goals again. That second one, the near-post finish. Classic Ronaldo movement. Tried to remember the feeling watching it live. Pretty sure we went absolutely mad.
I even scrolled through some old photos on my phone from around June 2017. Didn’t find a picture from the final itself, but saw some pics with the same group of friends I usually watched football with. Kind of brought back the atmosphere of that time.

What I Reckon Now
Going through it all again, step-by-step, really hammered home how crucial he was in that knockout phase. It wasn’t just one or two goals. It felt like every big game, he turned up. Bayern, Atletico, Juventus – goals in all of them. Seeing the clips and remembering the moments, it just solidifies that memory.
It was a good way to spend an afternoon, honestly. Just revisiting a bit of football history that I experienced as a fan. Didn’t uncover anything groundbreaking, obviously, but it was satisfying to piece together those memories and watch those moments again. Sometimes you just gotta look back, right?