5 time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo is known for his hunger for goals but here's one incident which did not help the cause. Juventus were stunned by an astonishing loss to Young Boys 1-2 in the final group match of the UEFA Champions League.
Argentine striker Paulo Dybala struck late to give the Serie A dominators a chance to equalise and he did once again, but only for it to be ruled offside, courtesy of Ronaldo.
The Portuguese star was responsible for a stoppage-time equalizer being ruled out for offside when he leaped in front of goalkeeper Marco Woelfli to try to divert Paulo Dybala's shot that rose into the top corner of the goal.
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Dybala had cut the deficit for Juve, scoring from a powerful shot in the 80th only eight minutes after coming on as a substitute.
Veteran forward Guillaume Hoarau starred for Young Boys with goals in the 30th and 68th minutes.
The 34-year-old former France international scored first from the penalty spot, and then with a well-placed shot to give the Swiss champion a first win of the group stage.
Despite the defeat, Juventus still won Group H by two points — and will be seeded in Monday's round of 16 draw — because runner-up Manchester United lost 2-1 at Valencia.