One we all remember, this.
An all-English Champions League semi final at Anfield in 2005 was decided by a goal that, in this day and age, definitely wouldn't have stood. Had VAR been in place, we wouldn't be able to probably comprehend the phrase 'ghost goal'.
In the third minute, John Arne Riise cut in from the left and found Steven Gerrard, who played a first-time pass with the inside of his right boot. The pass fell perfectly for Milan Baroš, who knocked it over the onrushing Petr Cech and went down under the challenge from his international team-mate. Garcia was then left to add the decisive touch, despite William Gallas' attempts to clear off the line.
Chelsea pushed for the away goal which would send them through, with Frank Lampard and Eidur Guðjohnsen both missing chances from outside the box. Later in the second half, Chelsea kicked into gear and Jerzy Dudek saved well from Lampard and the excellent Jamie Carragher blocked substitute Arjen Robben's shot to keep the Blues at bay.
LIVERPOOL
Key Talking Point
Revenge and redemption. Liverpool
Chelsea, who were Premier League champions-elect, had beaten them in three of their previous meetings that season, including a dramatic 3-2 win in the League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in February.
This felt like a significant dent in Jose Mourinho's first season at the Bridge and was a tactical two-leg masterclass from Benitez.
Liverpool Player Ratings
Starting XI: Dudek (7), Finnan (7),
Substitutes:
Jamie Carragher
Carragher produced another vintage display at the back for Liverpool as they remained resolute against a strong Chelsea attack. The local lad threw his body in front of everything; shots, opposition players, the ball - you name it, Carra was there.
Oh and he also man-marked Didier Drogba out of the game.
With midfield stalwart Xabi Alonso suspended for this leg, Liverpool needed someone to step up from defence to support the ageing Didi Hamann and skipper Gerrard in midfield, and Carra did just that with one of the best performances of his career.
CHELSEA
Key Talking Point
Too much, too soon perhaps? Chelsea had been the dominant force in domestic football all season, losing just one league match across the whole campaign (to that point) and recording a record number of clean sheets (25).
But their incredible run came to a screeching halt at Anfield.
In the end, it came down to one early lapse of judgement at the back, where Chelsea had been so strong all year; and a lack of penetration upfront against a defence that was up for the fight. Knockout football is a cruel mistress.
Chelsea Player Ratings
Starting XI: Cech (6), Geremi (6), Carvalho (5), Terry (6), Gallas (6), Tiago (6),
Substitutes:
Eidur Gudjohnsen
Things That Aged the Worst
Luis Garcia trolling Chelsea fans about his ghost goal pic.twitter.com/TFraoWDYMf
— Mark catherwood (@Markcatherwood2) October 31, 2017
Things That Aged the Best
Drogba. Plain and simple.
In his early days at Chelsea and particularly after this fixture, he was partially written off as a little inconsistent, stroppy and a bit of a drama queen. But boy did he develop his game over the coming seasons and become a truly world class forward.
His record against Liverpool also improved, ending up with 11 goals in 14 meetings with the Reds.
Players You Completely Forgot Existed
Alongside the outstanding European players who played in this tie, there's also a catalogue of players who you may forget even played for these two teams.
Liverpool had Igor
What Happened Next?
Milan went 3-0 up in the first half, thanks to two goals from future Chelsea striker Hernan Crespo.
Liverpool then staged one of the greatest comebacks in football history as goals from Gerrard,
Source : 90min