Igor Tudor's 93rd minute volley in Juventus-Deportivo 3:2, Champions League 2003. For me the Croatian Igor Tudor was a great player, aggressive, warrior, never giving up, excellent technique for a defender (you can see it from this goal). A terrifying presence in the penalty area during corners and free kicks with his 194cm (he almost had a physique of a basketball player). Very useful in brawls for the same reason
(still remember him slapping around an annoying Francesco Totti). Unfortunately, he was also one of the unluckyest players I remember with constant injuries. His career was cut short at age 30 by a recurring ankle injury. He came from Hajduk Split, a squad that produced a number of excellent players (from Surjak in the 70s to Boksic in the 90s to Nikica Jelavic and Dario Srna today).
2003 was a magical year for Juve. An excellent team with Alex Del Piero at his prime, Camoranesi, Nedved, Buffon, Trezeguet and many others. They won the serie A and reached the CL final by defeating both Barcelona and Real Madrid but were unlucky to be defeated by AC Milan in the final on penalty kicks... And to think that they were stripped of 2 championship in that period for alleged cheating (their manager Luciano Moggi was just sentenced to 5 years in prison) is preposterous for me. No need to cheat with a squad like that...
[video=youtube;c70hpl4EOlI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c70hpl4EOlI[/video]