The UEFA Champions League has highlighted the best eight
unforgettable games of the 2019/2020 Champions League.
UEFA gave the highlight on its website ahead of tonight’s
Champions League final between Bayern München and Paris Saint-Germain at the
Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica
“We regularly deliver football of mouth-watering quality and
heart-stopping tension – and this season has been no exception.
“With just one game remaining in a unique and captivating
campaign, we select some of the most unforgettable contests from the 118
matches so far. Enjoy!” UEFA said.
Liverpool 4-3 Salzburg
02/10/19, group stage Matchday 2
Liverpool know a thing or two about comebacks from 3-0 down
so it was a surprise to see them given a taste of their own medicine at Anfield,
where Jesse Marsch’s rousing half-time speech and a switch in tactics brought
Salzburg so close to a memorable point. Erling Braut Haaland struck the
equaliser to further boost his burgeoning reputation, but the holders
eventually pulled rank via Mohamed Salah’s second goal of the night.
Must-see moment: Takumi Minamino’s sweeping volley for
Salzburg – two months before the Japanese international agreed to join
Liverpool.
Chelsea 4-4 Ajax
05/11/19, group stage Matchday 4
Another epic comeback – and this time it stuck. The
scoreline was already 1-1 after just five minutes and the goals continued to
flow, with Ajax racing 4-1 ahead and still leading 4-2 when they lost Daley
Blind and Joël Veltman to red cards. Chelsea sensed their chance and looked the
likeliest team to win it after Reece James levelled the scores. “It was a crazy
game,” said the full-back. Indeed it was.
Must-see moment: Hakim Ziyech’s audacious free-kick from
near the corner flag bouncing in via the far post and Blues goalkeeper Kepa
Arrizabalaga.
Dinamo Zagreb 3-3 Shakhtar Donetsk
06/11/19, group stage Matchday 4
More goal-laden madness. On this occasion, the teams were
tied at 1-1 with eight minutes left, only for Dinamo to muster two late goals.
But there’s late and then there’s late. Júnior Moraes gave Shakhtar hope in the
third minute of added time before teenage substitute Tetê – making his
Champions League debut – converted a 98th-minute penalty. Given for a foul on
Shakhtar keeper Andriy Pyatov, no less. Oh, and there were two red cards.
Must-see moment: Pyatov racing up the pitch for a desperate
late corner and winning that last-gasp spot kick.
Leipzig 2-2 Benfica
27/11/19, group stage Matchday 5
How quickly things can change. When the final minute of this
game began, Benfica were 2-0 up and still hopeful of a place in the round of
16. By the time the final whistle blew, the Portuguese side were out of the
competition – and Leipzig had qualified for the knockout phase. Emil Forsberg
swung the pendulum, first burying a penalty and then heading in the equaliser
in the 96th minute. “It’s fair to say I’m happy, very happy,” grinned the
Swedish forward.
Must-see moment: Raúl de Tomás trying his luck from his own
half and substitute Leipzig keeper Yvon Mvogo scrambling to turn the ball wide.
Valencia 3-4 Atalanta
10/03/20, round of 16 second leg
Debutants Atalanta had already caused a stir by qualifying
from the group stage despite losing their first three games – and they were far
from done yet. The Serie A side took a healthy 4-1 lead into their second leg
against Valencia but this was a back-and-forth classic, the visitors leading
1-0, 2-1 and then losing 3-2 before Josip Iličić completed the first four-goal
haul in a Champions League knockout away game. “I’m getting better with age,”
said the 32-year-old.
Must-see moment: 20-year-old Valencia prospect Ferrán Torres
showing his promise with a delightful lobbed goal from outside the area.
Liverpool 2-3 (aet) Atlético de Madrid
11/03/20, round of 16 second leg
The only game this season to require extra time and a match
dripping with tension. Liverpool’s title defence looked to be in good shape
when Roberto Firmino fired the Reds 2-1 ahead in the tie after 94 minutes, but
two goals from substitute Marcos Llorente and a late blow from Álvaro Morata
sent the champions tumbling out of Europe. “The change of Diego Costa for
Llorente was actually defensive, but it didn’t work out like that!” grinned
Atleti coach Diego Simeone.
Must-see moment: Simeone, arms flapping at his side, rousing
the Atlético fans at the end of a famous victory
Atalanta 1-2 Paris
12/08/20, quarter-finals
“Choupo-Moting for president!” Just one of many euphoric
headlines in the French press the day after Paris secured only their second
ever Champions League semi-final berth. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of
their foundation, the Ligue 1 powerhouse were staring at defeat until a pair of
unlikely heroes came to their rescue in the closing moments – centre-back
Marquinhos and substitute forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, originally left out
of Paris’s squad for the knockout stage. Pure drama.
Must-see moment: the Paris players chanting “Choupo, Choupo”
after the cult figure had sealed his place in club history.
Barcelona 2-8 Bayern München
14/08/20, quarter-finals
Unlike most of these matches, there was nothing close about
this one – but it will surely be talked about for years. “The win of the
century” according to German newspaper Bild, this was an absolutely blistering
display of attacking force from a Bayern side in full stride and a brutal
wake-up call for Barcelona, who swiftly parted ways with coach Quique Setién.
Two late goals from Philippe Coutinho, on loan from Barça, rubbed extra salt in
the wound.
Must-see moment: Teenage wing back Alphonso Davies toying
with opponents before delivering a perfect cut-back for Joshua Kimmich.
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