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The 7 players to score in multiple Champions League finals: Messi…

Scoring in a Champions League final is the dream of every footballer and to do it even once is enough to forever be etched in history. To do it twice is almost unheard of, and only seven players have accomplished this remarkable feat since the competition began.

Winning multiple Champions Leagues has been achieved by a fair number of players at top teams, but to step up and score in the biggest game of all takes sheer quality and mental fortitude, which is why only a few players have.

The majority of these players are attackers, and almost all of them were world-class players who achieved greatness in their careers.

We’ve listed the seven players to do it in two finals. Could Mohamed Salah, Karim Benzema or Sadio Mane be about to join this exclusive club?

Mr Inevitable himself, Ronaldo managed to score in three different finals for two different clubs.

The Portuguese superstar opened the scoring in the 2008 final between Manchester United and Chelsea in Moscow which was ultimately decided on penalties, where Ronaldo missed from the spot.

Ronaldo then scored a 120th-minute penalty against Atletico Madrid to help secure La Decima, before scoring twice against Juventus in the 2017 final.

Greatness personified.

Messi has won four Champions League titles and scored in half of his victorious final appearances.

A header against Ronaldo’s Manchester United in 2009 helped Barcelona to a 2-0 victory at the Stadio Olimpico before he produced a masterclass to beat the same opponents two years later.

He was the bane of Sir Alex Ferguson during the Scot’s reign as Manchester United boss, and the legendary manager later admitted his regret about Messi’s final goal in 2011.

“I should have changed at half-time and put Park Ji-sung on

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