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Best comebacks in Champions League history

Explore the most thrilling and memorable comebacks that have taken place in UEFA Champions League history. Relive the moments when teams defied the odds, overturning significant deficits in the second leg to advance in the competition. From "La Remontada" heroics to unexpected victories, this selection celebrates the indomitable spirit of European football. Discover how teams like Barcelona, Liverpool, and Roma staged some of the most shocking turnarounds. It's a must-see for any football fan who appreciates the excitement of a match that's never truly over.

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    Liverpool vs. AC Milan (Champions League Final 2005)

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    • Scored three goals in six minutes

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    Known as the 'Miracle of Istanbul,' this comeback occurred on the biggest stage, the Champions League final, with Liverpool trailing 3-0 at halftime. Their ability to score three goals in six minutes and win on penalties makes it an all-time classic.

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    Manchester United vs. Bayern Munich (Champions League Final 1999)

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    • Scored twice in stoppage time to win

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    This final is etched in history for its incredibly dramatic finish, with Manchester United scoring two goals in stoppage time to snatch victory. It completed their historic treble, making it one of the most memorable comebacks on the biggest stage.

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    FC Barcelona 6-1 Paris Saint-Germain (UEFA Champions League 2017)

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    • Largest comeback in UEFA Champions League history

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    This match, famously known as 'La Remontada,' stands as the only instance in Champions League knockout history where a team has overcome a four-goal deficit. Barcelona's dramatic late goals, including Sergi Roberto's winner, cemented its place as an iconic comeback.

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    2019 UEFA Champions League Semifinal: Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona

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    • Remarkable semi-final comeback against Barcelona

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    This semi-final comeback is celebrated for its sheer improbability, as Liverpool overturned a 3-0 first-leg deficit against a formidable Barcelona side. Achieving this without key players like Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino makes it even more remarkable.

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    Real Madrid 3-1 Manchester City (UEFA Champions League Semi-finals 2022)

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    • Produced an all-time great European comeback

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    This comeback highlighted Real Madrid's legendary ability to produce late drama in the Champions League, even when seemingly defeated. Rodrygo's two stoppage-time goals to force extra time against Manchester City were truly remarkable.

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    Roma 3-0 Barcelona (2018)

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    • Completed one of the all-time UCL comebacks

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    This was a massive upset against a heavily favored Barcelona side, showcasing Roma's resilience and the electric atmosphere of the Stadio Olimpico. Overturning a 4-1 first-leg deficit with a 3-0 home win was a monumental achievement.

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    Deportivo La Coruña 4-0 AC Milan (April 7, 2004)

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    • Record-breaking comeback

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    This comeback is notable for overcoming a significant deficit against one of Europe's strongest teams at the time, the reigning European champions AC Milan. Deportivo's ability to be level on aggregate by halftime of the second leg was truly remarkable.

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    Paris Saint-Germain 1-3 Manchester United (2019)

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    • Completed one of the greatest comebacks

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    This was a significant upset given PSG's strong position after winning the first leg 2-0 away from home. Manchester United, with an injury-hit squad, produced a memorable away victory sealed by a controversial late penalty.

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    Juventus 3-0 Atlético Madrid (2019)

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    • Ronaldo's hat-trick rallied Juventus

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    This comeback is a testament to Cristiano Ronaldo's individual brilliance and his ability to perform in crucial Champions League matches. His hat-trick single-handedly overturned a two-goal deficit against a defensively strong Atlético Madrid.