How we reported Istanbul triumph
May 25, 2005 is a date forever etched in the history of Liverpool Football Club and 10 years on from the miracle of Istanbul, here is how the official website reported how the Reds won the European Cup for a fifth time.
This report was penned by Mark Platt from the press box at the Ataturk Stadium on that incredible night...
Liverpool are Kings of Europe once again after claiming the trophy for a fifth time with a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over AC Milan at the Ataturk Stadium on Wednesday night.
On what will go down as THE most incredible night in this club's illustrious history the Reds amazingly fought back from a 3-0 half-time deficit and won the cup on penalties.
Jerzy Dudek was the hero, saving the decisive spot-kick from Andriy Shevchenko, but every player in Red was a hero on an unforgettable occasion in Istanbul.
A first minute goal from Paolo Maldini and a double strike from Hernan Crespo just before the break looked to have left the Reds' hopes of Champions League glory seemingly in tatters before an amazing fightback saw them draw level.
Three goals in a frantic six-minute second half spell sent Liverpudlians everywhere wild with delight and must have thrilled television viewers across the world.
It was captain Steven Gerrard who got the comeback underway with a glancing header on 54 minutes. At the time it seemed nothing but a mere consolation but when Vladimir Smicer, in his last game for the club, then fired a long-range effort past Dida two minutes later belief and hope rung around the ground.
In the 59th minute Gerrard was brought down in the box and from the resultant spot-kick it was 3-3. Alonso's first effort was saved by the diving Dida but he gloriously made no mistake with the rebound to spark ecstatic scenes among the travelling Liverpool fans.
How the official Liverpool FC website looked on the morning of May 26, 2005
In what was the club's first European Cup Final since 1985, Liverpool fans converged on the Ataturk Stadium in their thousands and vastly outnumbered the fans from Milan.
Their presence helped create an electric atmosphere but they were stunned into silence after just one minute when Maldini volleyed home from an Andrea Pirlo free-kick after Djimi Traore fouled Kaka.
Rafael Benitez's team struggled to recover from the shock of this early setback and Luis Garcia was forced to head off the line as Milan threatened further goals. Andriy Shevchenko had a goal ruled out for offside before and to compound Liverpool's problems Harry Kewell limped off injured after 23 minutes.
Crespo, the Argentinean striker on-loan from Chelsea, doubled the Italian's advantage in the 39th minute when converting from close-range and to every Liverpool fans horror he then added a third two minutes before the break when he chipped over Dudek.
It seemed all over until the most miraculous of comebacks saw the Reds send this dramatic match into extra-time. There was to be no further scoring, although Liverpool had Dudek to thank for a stunning double late save to deny Shevchenko, and for the second time a European Cup Final involving Liverpool was to be settled by the lottery of a penalty shootout.
Hamann, Cisse and Smicer scored, Riise's effort was saved but Serginho blazed over and Dudek saved from Pirlo and Shevchenko to win the cup for Liverpool.
Old big ears is back. And this time it's for good! Campioni Liverpool!!!