30 September 1997, Moriero’s overhead kick against Xamax. “The best goal”

On 30 September 1997, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, the match between Xamax and Inter took place, valid for the first round of the UEFA Cup. It almost seems like a formality, given that two weeks earlier, at San Siro, Ronaldo had opened the ball, with the second scored – with an own goal – by defender Martin. The 2-0 at home was enough to classify the return match as calm. Even simpler after what happens in the twenty-sixth minute: after a triangle between Ganz and Sartor, the latter puts a ball on the far post, outside the target. Moriero, out of the way, turns and goes to get the ball very high, creating a perfect overhead kick that ends up at the far corner. It will end 0-2 for Inter with Ganz doubling the lead.

Here is the memory of Francesco Moriero, author of the extraordinary painting. “This is the best goal I scored with the Inter shirt, there was an exchange between Ganz and Sartor who then reached the back to put in a very strong and high cross. I remember that I had to change my posture in a few seconds to go and take this ball up to the sky. It was a wonderful goal, the gesture was fantastic, the execution, the embrace of my teammates, they were perhaps happier than me congratulations, Simoni and I looked at each other from afar, you could see he was very happy and he gave me a thumbs up.”

Neuchatel Xamax
Corminboeuf, Alicarte, Martin, Martinovic, Moret, Rothenbuhler, Perret, Boughanem, Wittl, Gigon, Sandjak.
Trainer: Gress.

Inter
Pagliuca, Galante, Bergomi, Sartor, Zanetti, Winter, Simeone, Djorkaeff, Moriero, Ganz, Ronaldo.
Trainer: Simoni.