The Brazilian midfielder scored his team's second goal against Veracruz, giving Los Gallos the chance to play their first semi-final in almost five years.

Ronaldinho keeps giving Mexican fans a little bit of the talent that made him one of the best footballers that ever lived. The Brazilian midfielder is now showing his best form since he joined Queretaro last year, and has his club just two games away of playing their first-ever final match.

Following a slow start of the season, Los Gallos Blancos eliminated Veracruz to earn their place in the Liga MX semi-finals, with Ronaldinho scoring the game-deciding goal for his team.

With the game tied 1-1 "Dinho" showed every bit of his class with this brilliant back heel flick.

When the game was nearing its end, Ronaldinho scored the second goal for Los Gallos with a free kick. Truth be told, Veracruz's goalkeeper Edgar Melitón Hernandez could have done a much better job trying to block it.

Now, Querétaro will face Pachuca for a place in the finals. The last time Los Gallos Blancos made it to this stage goes back to the Apertura 2011 season, when they were eliminated by Tigres. Meanwhile, "Dinho" thanked Queretaro's supporters and celebrated the team's accomplishment.

Come on Gallos! What an amazing night! What a game! We're all ver happy for being able to play these historic semi-finals!