Luis Garcia's "Ghost Goal" Sent Liverpool Into The Champions League On This Day In 2005! See


Luis Garcia's "Ghost Goal" Sent Liverpool Into The Champions League On This Day In 2005! See

Such is Mourinho's enduring frustration at Luis Garcia's infamous 'ghost goal', which settled this Champions League semi-final in 2005, that he referenced it as recently as Chelsea's trip to.


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The term "ghost goal" in the English language arose from a quote by Chelsea manager José Mourinho, following a 2005 Champions League semi-final second leg against Liverpool, ultimately decided by a single goal by Luis García, awarded by referee Ľuboš Micheľ, but dubbed a "ghost goal" and described as "a goal that came from the moon" by Mourinho..


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Luis Garcia scored the only goal on this day in 2005, which saw the Reds beat Chelsea at Anfield and set up what would be the greatest Champions League final.


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#OnThisDay: In 2005, Luis Garcia scored his infamous "Ghost goal" as #Liverpool beat #Chelsea to reach the #ChampionsLeague final in Istanbul . The Final was a little eventful too . Video Credit: (LFCTV - Liverpool FC TV) See less. Comments.


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Jose Mourinho has opened up on how Luis Garcia's 'ghost goal' for Liverpool against Chelsea back in 2005 is one of the worst moments of his managerial career.


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Cody Gakpo puts Liverpool 2-1 ahead against Fulham in their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg. Photograph: Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Getty Images


Liverpool legend Luis Garcia dresses up as his famous Ghost Goal against Chelsea to celebrate

Liverpool and Chelsea's modern-day rivalry was largely born out of the events which transpired in the semi-final clash, with a further 20 meetings in domestic and European action following.


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The former Liverpool forward seized the opportunity to poke a little ghoulish fun at rival Chelsea fans.


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Luis Garcia's ghost goal for Liverpool vs Chelsea in 2005 Anatomy of a ghost goal: Luis Garcia sends Liverpool to Istanbul Luis Garcia celebrates his 'goal' / ADRIAN DENNIS/Getty.


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Garcia scored a hugely controversial goal in the Champions League semi-final for Liverpool against the Blues in 2005, which proved to be enough to send them through to that famous final against AC.


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Aaron Cutler dissects and dispels ten myths about the modern day Liverpool. 7. Garcia's Ghost goal. Not so much a myth as opposed to half the story. When Luis Garcia toe-poked goal-wards in the.


Liverpool legend Luis Garcia dresses up as his famous Ghost Goal against Chelsea to celebrate

Had VAR been in place, we wouldn't be able to probably comprehend the phrase 'ghost goal'. On the evening of 3 May 2005, Luis Garcia's goal sent Liverpool to their first Champions League final in.


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The Most Controversial Champions League GoalThe ghost goal of Garcia when Liverpool vs Chelsea 2005 Champions LeagueThanks for watching!Do not forget to subs.


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As it was, Liverpool clung on by the skin of their teeth, booking a place in Istanbul for a nice, low-key final against AC Milan! Chelsea (2006/07) Two years later, Liverpool and Chelsea were at.


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Gudjohnsen interrupted a conversation between Carragher and Garcia, joking that the ex-Liverpool pair had been discussing the latter's "ghost goal" that knocked Chelsea out of the Champions League.