Liverpool, Leverkusen, Manchester United, and The Greatest European Comebacks over 90 minutes

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Liverpool, Leverkusen, Manchester United, and The Greatest European Comebacks over 90 minutes

Ayoola Kelechi 23:16 - 15.03.2024

Five times that European teams have defied the odds to steal wins from the jaws of defeat

In the pantheon of football history, there exist moments so dramatic, so exhilarating, that they etch themselves into the collective memory of fans worldwide. These are the moments of the greatest European comebacks, where teams defy the odds and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in one match. 

From the storied grounds of Anfield to the iconic stage of the Champions League final, these matches exemplify the resilience, passion, and sheer magic of the beautiful game.

Bayer Leverkusen vs. Qarabag: Schick's Heroics

In the 2023/24 UEFA Europa League quarter-finals, Bayer Leverkusen faced Qarabag in a thrilling encounter at the BayArena. Trailing 2-0 and facing adversity with an early red card for the opposition, Leverkusen displayed resilience and determination. 

Inspired by substitute Patrik Schick, who scored twice in added time, Leverkusen secured a dramatic 3-2 victory. Jeremie Frimpong also contributed a crucial goal, further igniting scenes of jubilation among the home supporters. The remarkable comeback extended Leverkusen's unbeaten run and marked a memorable night for the club and their talismanic striker.

Manchester United vs. Bayern Munich: The Treble-Winning Miracle

The 1999 UEFA Champions League final between Manchester United and Bayern Munich stands as one of the most iconic moments in football history. Bayern Munich took an early lead through Mario Basler's goal in the 6th minute and seemed destined for victory deep into injury time, leading 1-0. However, an astonishing turn of events saw Manchester United mount a remarkable comeback. 

In injury time, Teddy Sheringham equalized with a scrappy goal in the 91st minute, sending waves of hope through the United faithful. Moments later, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wrote himself into club legend with a dramatic winner, poking the ball home from close range in the 93rd minute, securing a 2-1 victory and completing their historic treble-winning season.

Liverpool vs. Borussia Dortmund: Anfield's European Magic

In the Europa League quarter-finals of the 2015-2016 season, Liverpool faced Borussia Dortmund in a thrilling encounter at Anfield. Trailing 3-1 on aggregate after the first leg, Liverpool found themselves facing elimination until a stirring second-half revival unfolded. 

Inspired by their passionate home support and tactical adjustments from manager Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool mounted a remarkable comeback. Divock Origi ignited the comeback with a goal in the 48th minute, followed by a stunning long-range strike from Philippe Coutinho in the 66th minute. The comeback was completed when Dejan Lovren rose highest to head home a corner in the 91st minute, sealing a dramatic 4-3 victory on the night and a 5-4 aggregate win.

Middlesbrough vs. Steaua Bucharest: The Riverside Rally

Middlesbrough's journey in the UEFA Cup during the 2005-2006 season was marked by remarkable comebacks, none more so than their quarter-final clash against Steaua Bucharest. After suffering a 1-0 defeat in the first leg away in Romania, Middlesbrough faced an uphill battle in the return fixture at the Riverside Stadium. 

Trailing 2-0 on aggregate at halftime, Middlesbrough staged a stunning second-half turnaround. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink ignited the comeback with a goal in the 56th minute, followed by strikes from Chris Riggott and Mark Viduka. The remarkable turnaround propelled Middlesbrough to a thrilling 4-2 victory on the night and a 4-3 aggregate win, epitomizing the resilience and fighting spirit of the club.

Liverpool vs. AC Milan: The Miracle of Istanbul

In the 2005 UEFA Champions League final, Liverpool faced AC Milan in a match that would go down in football folklore. AC Milan took a commanding 3-0 lead in the first half, courtesy of goals from Paolo Maldini and a brace from Hernan Crespo. The deficit seemed insurmountable, but Liverpool staged an extraordinary second-half resurgence. 

Goals from Steven Gerrard, Vladimir Smicer, and Xabi Alonso within a span of just six minutes leveled the score at 3-3. The match went to extra time and then to a penalty shootout, where Liverpool emerged victorious, securing their fifth European Cup/Champions League title in a captivating and unforgettable final.

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