The best soccer photos of 2020 (so far): Iconic images that remind us why we love football
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We may only be three months into this calendar year but it already feels like 2020 has dragged on far, far longer.
It may seem a distant memory at the moment but before the world ground to a halt in March there was a plethora of football played.
As a refresher, here's our pick of the best footballing photographs captured before the entire sport was put on hiatus.
Let's just hope we get to see more images capturing memorable moments on the pitch before the end of the year...
Carlos Tevez and Diego Maradona
The cameras capture an intimate prematch encounter between two bona fide Boca Juniors legends up in the terraces at La Bombonera.
Maradona is head coach of Gimnasia, Boca's opponents on the day.
- Vickery: Tevez seals Boca title with a kiss, but Maradona doesn't feel the love
Marcos Llorente
Marcos Llorente shrugs his shoulders nonchalantly while celebrating scoring one of his two vital goals against Liverpool in the Champions League round of 16.
The Spanish side won 3-2 in extra time at Anfield, thus securing a 4-2 aggregate win overall.
- Ogden: Liverpool's exit gives season anticlimactic feel
Molineux
Wolves' famous old lair was certainly lit up in spectacular, pyrotechnic fashion when Liverpool came to town in January.
Old Trafford
Old Trafford falls silent as Manchester United pay homage to former goalkeeper Harry Gregg, a survivor (and hero) of the Munich Air Disaster who played almost 250 times for the club.
Anfield
Manchester United players attempt to regroup after conceding against Liverpool at Anfield under a mesmerising sky.
St Mary's
This Southampton sky is another beautiful example of the genre.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cristiano Ronaldo
Two giants of the modern game meet in a battle of ill-advised top knots that neither man deserves to win.
Erling Haaland
The Norwegian wunderkind serves up this iconic image of his supreme performance in Borussia Dortmund's win over Paris-Saint Germain in the first leg of their Champions League round-of-16 tie. The PSG players then mocked him by re-enacting it en masse after they won the second leg to progress.
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Javier Hernandez
"Chicharito" looks for inspiration before kicking off for his new club, Major League Soccer giants LA Galaxy.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Focus and technique in perfect harmony as Trent Alexander-Arnold whips one of his trademark pinpoint corners into the Wolves penalty area.
Allan Saint-Maximin
One of the few high points in Newcastle's fairly dreary season has been the emergence of Allan Saint-Maximin as one of the Premier League's most effervescent talents.
Mohamed Salah
The shirt comes off and the torso gets flexed as Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring against Manchester United in front of the Anfield faithful.
- O'Hanlon: Give Liverpool the title -- why ending season now doesn't matter
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi is left despondent after watching Barcelona concede a second goal against Real Madrid in the Clasico at the Bernabeu.
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Sam Staab and Ella Mastrantonio
Sam Staab and Ella Mastrantonio of the Western Sydney Wanderers celebrate a win over Perth in the W-League.
- Lewis: W-League season wrap -- Melbourne City go unbeaten, future Matildas step up
Diego Costa
Diego Costa takes out his frustration on a water bottle holder after being substituted during Atletico Madrid's Champions League game against Liverpool.
Romelu Lukaku
Romelu Lukaku shares a moment with his own shirt while celebrating scoring in Inter Milan's comprehensive 4-2 win over derby rivals AC Milan.
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Jason Cummings
Jason Cummings celebrates in the Shrewsbury Town dressing room after scoring against Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Cummings came off the bench to net twice as the Shrews battled back from two goals down to salvage a heroic 2-2 draw at New Meadow.
They then lost by a single own-goal in the replay at Anfield.
Angel Di Maria
Angel Di Maria celebrates with Paris Saint-Germain gathered fans outside the Parc des Princes following a Champions League win over Dortmund played behind closed doors.
Jordan Pickford
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford looks on in despair after failing to keep Newcastle defender Florian Lejeune's shot from creeping over the line.
Copa Libertadores
Gonzalo Montiel of River Plate and Yorkman Tello of Binacional tumble into a puddle during a particularly soggy Copa Libertadores clash.
Steven Davis
Rangers midfielder Steven Davis gets a little too closely acquainted with Braga goalkeeper Matheus Magalhaes for comfort during a Europa League meeting between the two sides.
Manchester City
Manchester City celebrate claiming the first (and last?) silverware of the English season after comfortably seeing off Aston Villa in the EFL Cup final at Wembley.
- Stream a replay of Manchester City's Carabao Cup final win vs. Aston Villa on ESPN+ (U.S. only)
Shkodran Mustafi
Shkodran Mustafi is top of the pile as Arsenal celebrate Alexandre Lacazette's goal against Newcastle en masse.
Troy Deeney
Watford captain Troy Deeney scores past the helpless Alisson Becker as Liverpool's 18-match unbeaten streak comes to a shocking end at Vicarage Road.
The Hornets won 3-0 to inflict a first Premier League defeat of the season upon their guests.
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Jose Mourinho
Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho has his freshly shaved head admired by Aston Villa's lion mascot.
An abandoned pitch
A forlorn Sunday League football pitch in Nottinghamshire, England, lies deserted after lockdown restrictions are introduced across the country to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Belarus
Meanwhile, the Belarus Premier League season continues uninterrupted. These fans were enjoying the capital derby between FC Minsk and Dinamo Minsk on Saturday.
- Petrosyan: Belarus fight coronavirus with vodka, football
Source: espn.co.uk