
You could be forgiven for writing off Radamel Falcao after his struggles in the Premier League.
The Colombian forward struggled to make an impact at either Manchester United and Chelsea, and many felt his injuries had finally caught up with him for good.
But Falcao has laughed at that idea this season, returning to parent club Monaco after those two loan spells and proceeding to score at will.
He made it 21 goals in 26 games with a special brace against Manchester City in the Champions League. He made sure we all remembered that he's alive. And that he's a class act.
Stooping to head past Willy Caballero for his first, he finished off an unbelievable cross.
https://twitter.com/LeonardoRueda7/status/834138056391278593
And his second?
Jesus, his second.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/834148442796654593
Some were quick to point to his inability to make an impact in England.
https://twitter.com/JamesTylerESPN/status/834135304709746688
Others, meanwhile, were just amazed to see that he is still able to play at this level at all.
https://twitter.com/allynhii/status/834135241308700674
It's good to see him back fit and firing, that's for sure.
https://twitter.com/Nuovocastrian/status/834135344434003976
https://twitter.com/TMortimerFtbl/status/834135363505487872
It's been a while since he got in the scoresheet in Manchester.
https://twitter.com/JohnBrewinESPN/status/834135829316567040
But it might not be the last time.
https://twitter.com/whatahowler/status/834136207911182337
United fans were loving it, that's for sure.
https://twitter.com/brentmaximin/status/834136995802734592
https://twitter.com/_DannyEdwards/status/834137530056450048
But let's not get ahead of ourselves, eh?
https://twitter.com/Anees_MCQ/status/834137706527600640
https://twitter.com/dilllad/status/834137813796921344
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