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Liverpool fans have one thing on their mind right now - winning Saturday's Champions League final against Real Madrid in Paris.

Yet 17 years ago, Reds supporters were worrying about another mammoth European clash.

On this day in 2005, Liverpool faced Carlo Ancelotti's AC Milan in their first European Cup final in 20 years. It proved to be one of the greatest games in footballing history.

Rafa Benitez's side famously recovered from three goals down to win on penalties in Istanbul. There were 14 heroes for Liverpool on that day - but what are they up to now? Here, tracks down the men who won Liverpool's fifth European Cup.

The Poland international was inspirational in Istanbul, producing some memorable saves during the 120 minutes - including one against Andriy Shevchenko - and letting just two penalties beat him in the shootout, saving Shevchenko's decisive kick (poor Andriy).

That final proved to Dudek's last leading role in club football, as he lost his place to Pepe Reina the following season. He later moved to Real Madrid to be their second-choice goalkeeper before hanging up his gloves in 2011 and enjoying a spell as a racing driver.

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