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Today marks 14 years since John Arne Riise’s infamous 95th minute own goal in the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea during the 2007/08 campaign.
Phil Thompson’s reaction said it all - the look of horror on his face in the Sky studio. He then took his headphones off and placed his hands on his head in sheer disbelief before shouting “oh my god”.
After the Reds had gone ahead in the first leg of the tie through a first half Dirk Kuyt strike at a boisterous Anfield, Riise disastrously headed beyond Pepe Reina to give Chelsea a 1-1 draw in the final seconds of the contest.
The Kop were left stunned and Chelsea delirious. Despite a dominant performance from Liverpool, the visitors had a crucial away goal ahead of the second leg. Liverpool were made to rue their missed chances after a superb display from Chelsea keeper Petr Cech.
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