Drawing a standing ovation from a hostile stadium, like the Real Madrid star, is a feat that only the very best footballers can hope to achieve
GettyAlessandro Del Piero | Real Madrid vs Juventus, 2008Del Piero returned to Juve at the height of the Calciopoli scandal, but showed off his masterful skills with a double as the Merengue were dismantled in front of their own fans. The Bernabeu could not help but show its appreciation, as it gave the Italian maestro a reception mirrored 10 years later for Ronaldo in Turin.AdvertisementGettyRonaldo | Manchester United vs Real Madrid, 2003One of the greatest games 'original' Ronaldo played in the Madrid shirt. The Brazilian smashed a hat-trick at Old Trafford in a 3-1 win for the visitors and soaked up the affection of an admiring Theatre of Dreams.GoalDennis Bergkamp | Manchester City vs Arsenal, 2003The man affectionately christened the 'Non-flying Dutchman' in memory of his aversion to airplanes was simply unstoppable at his best. Bergkamp ran riot at Maine Road, scoring once and generally leading City a merry dance as Arsenal ran out 5-1 winners.GettyRonaldinho | Real Madrid vs Barcelona, 2005It takes something truly special for a Barcelona player to earn a standing ovation at the Bernabeu. But Ronaldinho was one of a kind, his talent on the field matched with an infectious joy that made the Brazilian one of the most lovable stars in the game. In 2005 Ronaldinho took Madrid to pieces in a 3-0 win, scoring twice and basking in the applause of Barca's bitter rivals.