Take another look at Liverpool’s fifth European Cup victory, when they came from three goals down against Carlo Ancelotti’s AC Milan, before securing number five in a penalty shootout. Steven Gerrard scored the first in the comeback, before Vladimir Smicer & Xabi Alonso completed the comeback.
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20 respuestas a «ISTANBUL 05: Liverpool 3-3 Milan | HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GREATEST EVER FINAL»
Fucking spartan
Not a Scouser or Milanista, easily the greatest game ive ever seen. 22’ WC final is close 2nd. But it’s still this one.
BERNOSTALGIA 05-09-2024
Kaka, shevchenko, crespo….what a lineup
kaka was actually unbelievable
Greatest comeback in the history of football
Steven Gerrard ❤
Can u imagin u lead 3 to 0 and got defeated
unreal from liverpool. but that crespo finish is unreal
jag älskar liverpool
Forza Inter 🖤💙🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tarihin en iyi şampiyonlar ligi finali,Tüylerim diken diken oldu,Helal olsun Liverpool👏👏🥶🥶
Remember watching this as a United fan at 12 year old and even i was jumping all over the place absolute scenes
Gerrard dive for that penalty.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😁😁😁😁😁
So many legends
Switched off the telly at halftime. Next day 4am off to work. Heard about the istanbul magic on radio. not watching the 2nd half is still the biggest fault of my entire life
I've been a Liverpool fan since 1973. I went to a British military school in Germany, and your choices were – in no uncertain terms – "Glasgow Rangers or Liverpool, ya wee bastaad?"
As a 5 year old from Wales who'd only ever seen rugby, I had no clue.
I opted for Liverpool. Simply because they wore red.
I came to love them. Throughout the 70s and 80s my bedroom walls were adorned with posters of Emlyn Hughes and Kenny Dalglish (my mother actually met Emlyn once, in a bank. She never liked football in the slightest, but still came home all giggly and chuffed!)
One of my favourite memories of all time is being taken to watch Liverpool v Nottingham Forest by my uncle and grandfather in 1979.
Liverpool lost, but that wasn't the point. I got to see heroes of mine like Dalglish, Ray Clemence, Steve Heighway, Terry McDermott, Graham Souness etc. who I had on my bedroom walls.
And Martin O'Neill was playing for Notts (and Cloughy was the manager, so I got to see him too!) at the time.
So many legends – one little visit!
A memory I will take to my grave. Or ashtray. Whatever… 😉
Who is here in 2024
Sami Hyypiä🏆🇫🇮