Smicers goal and he scored a pen. Very under rated player imo. Not many people would have taken that shot on from that position but he knew we had to roll the dice. The most important goal of the match as well because that was the moment Milan realised they’d fucked it. There was no doubt we were coming back when it went 3-2
If you mean the game then yes, 2005 was way better, 100%. This Liverpool team was nowhere near the 99 or 08 teams, and not even as good as Chelsea’s 2012 squad.
As a Manc I am supposed to hate this result. But when Gerrard got that header, a surge of English pride came from deep within me. I started roaring Liverpool on. Feeling the same, a few mates joined in and suddenly nobody could hear the commentary as we shouted obscenities at the Italians and screamed encouragement to the Reds. Carragher was immense. A night that made me proud to be English. The greatest final of them all. Incredible.
At 5:05, Gabriel Clarke pointed out a significant dilemma for Liverpool: despite their remarkable comeback, they were not eligible for the next season's Champions League as the reigning champions because they finished fifth in the Premier League, three points behind Everton, who secured the last UCL spot. The FA had stated before the final that only the top four Premier League teams would qualify for the 2005/06 Champions League season, irrespective of Liverpool's outcome in the final. The top four were Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Everton. The decision sparked controversy, particularly due to the historic rivalry between Liverpool and Everton, exacerbated by a longstanding dispute over the UCL/European Cup. This dispute traced back to 1985 when Everton, under Howard Kendall, won the league but were barred from European Cup entry due to a five-year ban on English teams after the Heysel disaster. Everton fans held Liverpool responsible for their fall from the pinnacle of English football, missing three years of European competition during the ban. Kendall noted in a radio interview that Evertonians were apprehensive about history repeating itself, although Everton stated the club supported Liverpool's defense of their UCL title, but not at their expense. Liverpool awaited three weeks post their Istanbul triumph to find out if they could defend their title. In the end, UEFA permitted their entry into the 2005/06 UCL, but they had to progress through all three qualifying rounds to reach the group stage.
@@pjsmith2744it's weird that I don't support Everton but I never forgot that game..... Collina reffed it and it was one of the most disgraceful refereeing performances I've ever seen. He was in villareals pocket, money definitely changed hands.... they got everything
Interviewer: So, are you staying Stevie?
Gerrard: Yeeaah course
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I will always love Rafa from the bottom of my heart
@mrmister769 No he didn’t, Going to chelsea pissed me off more.
@mrmister769😂 what r u smoking. What he did to Everton made me love him more 😂
I still remember the goosebumps I had that night with Gerard scoring the 1st followed by carraghier and alonso
Carragher didn’t score the second one you whopper it was smicer
@@bobsmith3291 Vladimir smicer
Yes sir
Smicers goal and he scored a pen. Very under rated player imo.
Not many people would have taken that shot on from that position but he knew we had to roll the dice. The most important goal of the match as well because that was the moment Milan realised they’d fucked it. There was no doubt we were coming back when it went 3-2
as a man utd fan nothing but applause, one pf the best champions league comebacks against a prime ac milan
@@kopthelotklopp1523ikr the smicer goal was out of nowhere and unexpected
A night I'll never forget, unbelievable, fought to the end and that is a lesson to any team, love stevie and always will, absolutely 💯 perfection
My greatest night as a fan, Gabriel Clarke was really feeling the vibe 😂
Yeh he did really well with these interviews, you can feel his enthusiasm can’t you, it makes it so much better
Waaaaay better than 99 and 08 let alone 12
Very true!
08? That wasn’t anything special at all
The greatest
If you mean the game then yes, 2005 was way better, 100%. This Liverpool team was nowhere near the 99 or 08 teams, and not even as good as Chelsea’s 2012 squad.
Ur clearly a Liverpool fan; can see the bias through the comment. But yes I agree with you
As a Manc I am supposed to hate this result. But when Gerrard got that header, a surge of English pride came from deep within me. I started roaring Liverpool on. Feeling the same, a few mates joined in and suddenly nobody could hear the commentary as we shouted obscenities at the Italians and screamed encouragement to the Reds. Carragher was immense. A night that made me proud to be English. The greatest final of them all. Incredible.
ac milan and liverpool gave us one of the greatest rivalries in UCL. in italy we didnt really know much about liverpool until 2005 final
@@SamareDoTelke How old are you?
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christ this is pathetic LMAO. i'd never celebrate the mancs winning a corner, let alone a champions league final
@@matt3753-p6g you sir, are pathetic.
At 5:05, Gabriel Clarke pointed out a significant dilemma for Liverpool: despite their remarkable comeback, they were not eligible for the next season's Champions League as the reigning champions because they finished fifth in the Premier League, three points behind Everton, who secured the last UCL spot. The FA had stated before the final that only the top four Premier League teams would qualify for the 2005/06 Champions League season, irrespective of Liverpool's outcome in the final. The top four were Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Everton. The decision sparked controversy, particularly due to the historic rivalry between Liverpool and Everton, exacerbated by a longstanding dispute over the UCL/European Cup. This dispute traced back to 1985 when Everton, under Howard Kendall, won the league but were barred from European Cup entry due to a five-year ban on English teams after the Heysel disaster. Everton fans held Liverpool responsible for their fall from the pinnacle of English football, missing three years of European competition during the ban. Kendall noted in a radio interview that Evertonians were apprehensive about history repeating itself, although Everton stated the club supported Liverpool's defense of their UCL title, but not at their expense. Liverpool awaited three weeks post their Istanbul triumph to find out if they could defend their title. In the end, UEFA permitted their entry into the 2005/06 UCL, but they had to progress through all three qualifying rounds to reach the group stage.
Well said, both went in the qualifiers, and everton failed to make it to the group stage😂
Everton should of made the group stage too. I remembered the game against Villereal,Everton were robbed.
@@pjsmith2744it's weird that I don't support Everton but I never forgot that game..... Collina reffed it and it was one of the most disgraceful refereeing performances I've ever seen. He was in villareals pocket, money definitely changed hands.... they got everything
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The biggest rolercoaster I've ever been through but omg what a night and game , I'll never ever forget it ❣️🤎 brilliant