May 7, 2019. Anfield. Liverpool walked into the second leg of the Champions League semifinal down 3-0 on aggregate to a Barcelona side led by Lionel Messi, fresh off a comprehensive home win one week earlier. They didn't have Mohamed Salah. They didn't have Roberto Firmino. They had a stadium that refused to give up. Divock Origi opened the scoring in the 7th. Half time substitute Georginio Wijnaldum scored twice in two minutes after the restart. Tied on aggregate. 56th minute. Anfield in delirium. Then, in the 79th, came one of the most audacious moments in football history. Trent Alexander-Arnold walked away from a corner kick at Liverpool's right corner flag. Then he turned, sprinted back, and quickly took the corner before Barcelona's defense had reset. Origi was unmarked at the near post. He turned it in. Liverpool 4, Barcelona 0. 4-3 on aggregate. The greatest comeback in Champions League knockout history. Three weeks later, Liverpool won the Champions League final, their sixth European Cup. Barcelona, ahead 3-0 from the first leg with the best player on Earth in their squad, never recovered. The Anfield Kop sang "Make Us Dream" all night. The Reds had and then some.
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