

Today marks the 20th anniversary of Liverpools Miracle of Istanbul, when Rafa Benitezs side summoned up a stunning comeback and dug themselves out of a three-goal hole to beat AC Milan on penalties in the Champions League final.
The match has gone down not just in Reds folklore, but across the entire sport, with FourFourTwo ranking it at no.1 in a list of the greatest-ever Champions League games earlier this month.
And if were mentioning rankings, we've also handed the no.50 spot on our list of 100 best individual performances ever to Reds goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, who would end up being the penalty shoot-out hero.
Dudek on the Miracle of Istanbul
And while the Pole saving Andriy Shevchenkos penalty is perhaps the defining image from that evening in Turkey, it would not have come to pass had he not made an even better stop before extra time was up.
After wed got back to 3-3, there was still a long way to go, Dudek tells FourFourTwo. I had to keep my focus. In extra time, a cross came in and a header went rapidly towards me. At the time, I thought it was from Jon Dahl Tomasson.
I managed to stop it, and I fell backwards into the goal. While I was on the floor, I saw a Milan player approaching to tap in the rebound. In a microsecond, I thought, Thats landed perfectly for him to put it into the net. I tried to make myself as big as possible. I put a hand up and hoped for a miracle.
If Shevchenko had tried to chip it over me or just placed it into the other side of the goal, I would have had no chance. Only after the game did I understand why he tried to hit it as hard as possible.
The first header had come from him, not Tomasson. He was frustrated Id saved it, so hit the rebound as hard as he could.
How did I save it? A little bit of intuition, a little bit of training and the holy hand of Pope John Paul II, who was from Poland and had died just a month before that, Dudek continues.
After that save, I stood up and yelled, And now f**king what? My frustration boiled over not playing at the start of the season, rumours about Liverpool signing a new keeper. Riise ran over to me and kissed me on the cheek.
After that moment, I was in a trance. I was telling myself, Youve waited for this moment all of your life, so dont f**k this up now.
He didn't.