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Luis Garcia celebrates his disputed goal against Chelsea (Phil Noble/PA)
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A disputed Luis Garcia goal booked Liverpool’s passage to the Champions League final as they beat Chelsea 1-0 on this day in 2005.
After a goalless first leg, the second meeting at Anfield was settled in controversial fashion with Garcia scoring just five minutes in.
Steven Gerrard flicked on John Arne Riise’s pass into the path of Milan Baros, who knocked it over the out-rushing Petr Cech but went down under the challenge of his fellow Czech Republic international team-mate.
Luis Garcia celebrates his goal / ADRIAN DENNIS/Getty Images Was it a goal? That s the question, isn t it? I doubted it for a moment.but I turned round and saw the referee running back into position, and just started screaming.
- Luis Garcia
That ll be Luis Garcia, aptly summarising the mood of every Liverpool fan on the evening of 3 May 2005.
That was the Spanish striker speaking to The Guardian about his most famous Liverpool goal. But depending on who you believe, it wasn t
actually a goal.
There will never be another European campaign quite like Liverpool s in 2005.
The Istanbul miracle is one of football s last great fairytales. A team who looked out of place even competing in the Champions League, going all the way and conquering one of the best teams on the planet from a seemingly impossible position.
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