Top 100: Greatest matches 60-51

Eurosport - Sat, 03 Oct 11:00:00 2009

Our daily countdown of the best matches ever played continues with Arsenal and Manchester United sharing an astonishing end to the FA Cup final.

Frank Stapleton and Martin Buchan chase the ball in the 1979 FA Cup final - 0

54. FA Cup final 1979 - Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United

If the 1979 Cup final had ended after 85 minutes, it wouldn't be anywhere near our top 100; in fact, it would be floating around the half-million mark. Arsenal had taken a 2-0 half-time lead thanks to a close-range Brain Talbot finish and Frank Stapleton header, and with time ticking away, the Manchester United fans were already packing up their flasks and rattles when Gordon McQueen stuck the ball away for 2-1. That was in the 86th minute and no more than two later the Red Devils were level, the dribbling Sammy McIlroy stabbing into the corner as Pat Jennings came diving out of his goal. Bu the 'five-minute final' was not over: United surged upfield and at the death Graham Rix delivered a fabulous cross for Alan Sunderland to slide at the far post and convert.

55. UEFA Cup 1985 - Real Madrid 4-0 Borussia Moenchengladbach

The 1985/86 Real Madrid side boasted perhaps the worst away form of any side to win a European trophy. The Spanish giants lost five away games out of six, yet their performances in the Bernabeu just about carried them through. Never was their Jekyll and Hyde nature more apparent than in the third round, where they lost 5-1 to Borussia Moenchengladbach in Germany before turning things around to go through on away goals. Having dispensed with Gladbach, Los Merengues proceeded nearly to chuck away a three-goal advantage by losing 2-0 at Neuchatel Xamax, then came from 3-1 down to beat Internazionale 6-4 on aggregate in the semis. In the days of two-legged finals, Real knew they would need to give themselves a sizeable advantage at home against Cologne and did just that, taking a 5-1 lead that a 2-0 reverse in Germany could not threaten. Real ended the campaign with a home goals for-and-against tally of 24-3 at home, 2-13 on their travels.

56. Premier League 1996-97 - Newcastle United 5-0 Manchester United

Five months after blowing a 12-point lead and surrendering the Premier League title, Kevin Keegan's Newcastle gained a measure of revenge with a thumping win against Alex Ferguson's Manchester United. Darren Peacock opened the scoring with a disputed header that may or may not have crossed the line, but there was no doubt about the second, a thunderbolt from David Ginola. Les Ferdinand headed in off the bar before record signing Alan Shearer - who famously rejected a move to Old Trafford - poached a fourth. The visitors' humiliation was completed on 83 minutes, when Philippe Albert beat Peter Schmeichel (pictured) with an exquisite chip. The result sent the champions into a tailspin as they lost four straight in league and Champions League - including an infamous 6-3 drubbing against Southampton. It didn't last. By January, Keegan was gone, and Fergie's side won the title by seven points.

57. Scottish League Cup final 1957 - Celtic 7-1 Rangers

This final has been dubbed 'Hampden in the sun', a name still heard in chants and songs to this day. League champions Rangers went into the match as favourites, but were ruthlessly taken apart by the Bhoys in front of more than 80,000 fans. After hitting the woodwork twice early on, Sammy Wilson broke the deadlock midway through the first half before Neil Mochan motored down the wing to blast in Celtic's second just before the break. Billy McPhail extended Celtic's lead soon after before Billy Simpson pulled one back for Rangers on the hour mark. That only spurred Celtic on, however, and Mochan scored another and McPhail completed his hat-trick before winning a late penalty which Willie Fernie converted. The result remains Celtic's biggest win over their arch rivals and is still the biggest ever domestic cup final victory in British football. Things got even worse for Rangers a month later when they were humbled 4-1 by Milan at Ibrox in the first round of the European Cup.

58. Second Division play-off 1999 - Gillingham 2-2 Manchester City (City win 3-1 on pens)

Incredible last-minute comebacks by Manchester sides were not the sole preserve of United in 1999, as neighbours City experienced plenty of drama themselves. A largely stale Wembley showpiece burst into life in the final 10 minutes when Carl Asaba fired into the top corner to give the Gills the lead. Asaba then turned provider as he set Bob Taylor free to bear down on goal and drill past Nicky Weaver and seemingly shatter City's dreams. Joe Royle's side were not downhearted, however, and threw everything they could at Gillingham. Their efforts paid off when, after Kevin Horlock fired through a crowd of players to score on 89 minutes, Paul Dickov scored one of the most iconic goals in the club's history in injury time to force a further 30 minutes. With no goals added in extra time it went to penalties, and with City 3-1 up in the shootout Weaver saved Paul Smith's spot-kick to send City back into the second tier.

59. Champions League semi-final 2008-09 - Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona (Barcelona win on away goals)

This pulsating match will probably be remembered best for Didier Drogba's pithy assessment of referee Tom Henning Ovrebo's refereeing performance, yelling at a TV camera: "It's a f****** disgrace!" The Ivorian had a point. Ovrebo enraged the home crowd by denying Chelsea a succession of seemingly clear-cut penalties, most obviously for a Gerard Pique handball, although he also harshly sent off Barcelona's Eric Abidal. However, the bungling referee's performance hardly excused the deranged reaction of Drogba and several other Chelsea players. The uproar obscured a heck of a game. After a goalless first leg, Michael Essien's outrageous left-foot volley gave Chelsea the lead, before Andres Iniesta sent Barca through on away goals with a brilliant stoppage time effort from the edge of the box. Some screamed conspiracy, as if the Anglophobe Michel Platini could somehow have orchestrated Iniesta's last-gasp magic; nonsense. Manchester United fans sniggering at their rivals' misfortune were soon put in their place - Barca walloped United in the final.

60. FA Cup final 2005-06 Liverpool 3-3 West Ham United (Liverpool win 3-1 on pens)

The curtain was brought down on the Millennium Stadium's six-year tenure as FA Cup final venue in spectacular fashion. Liverpool completed another dramatic cup final comeback, a year after their exploits in Istanbul which won them their fifth European Cup. West Ham boss Alan Pardew could scarcely believe his luck when a Jamie Carragher own goal and Dean Ashton's strike had his team 2-0 up after half an hour. Djibril Cisse and Steven Gerrard got Liverpool back on terms but when Paul Konchesky's looping cross caught Pepe Reina off guard and dropped in the Hammers looked destined for their first major trophy in 25 years. However, Gerrard again proved why he is such an inspiration for Kopites when, in stoppage time, he thundered a strike from 35 yards that gave Shaka Hislop no chance. Both sides went close in extra time, but it went to a shootout in which Reina made up for his earlier errors with three crucial saves that won Rafael Benitez his second trophy in two years at Liverpool.

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  1. istanbul definetly or maybe man u 1-4 liverpool

    From dumgaz, on Mon 5 Oct 10:53PM
  2. im a man utd fan and d best match was man utdvman city­ 4-3 to united

    From Robert, on Mon 5 Oct 5:49PM
  3. my best match ever was the 1990 fa cup final man utd 3­ crystal palace 3 a true classic

    From PAUL, on Mon 5 Oct 5:14PM
  4. best match ever: ARSENAL - LIVERPOOL 4-4

    ARSHAVIN­ scored the goal that denies Liverpool the Premier­ League Title

    From dario4tabatabai, on Mon 5 Oct 4:16PM
  5. there can only be one winner and we all know what its­ gonna be, liverpol v ac milan champions league final, i­ think we could all live for another thousand years and­ we might not see the likes again

    From FERGUSON IS A PIG, on Fri 2 Oct 4:13PM
  6. best match ever...

    Liverpool vs AC Milan3-3­ Champions league final (Liverpool win on pens)

    From daniel.brito97, on Thu 1 Oct 8:11PM
  7. #30.
    Such refs are common. No he did not make lifetime­ mistakes. Just that he made a couple of decisions that­ he understood alone, it is a common thing in England,­ just this game happened to be high profile.

    P.S.­ Pelevin was on glue in that book that is your namesake.

    From Roy, on Thu 1 Oct 3:22PM
  8. Somehow when I read about Schmeichel losing 5 goals I­ feel that it's a LEGEND and a great match, and I­ also remember drubbing at the hands of Chelsea (5:0)­ and that may be also a legend, although not a great­ game.

    It's like reading and remembering an ancient­ great war.

    Is it me getting older or present-day­ matches against Mansourster S.hity, competition with­ moneybags Chelsea and even getting 4:1 from­ Liveinthepast FC are NOT IN THE SAME LEAGUE with­ that?
    The last but not the least, Manchester United of­ that day had been a public-owned club.

    From Roy, on Thu 1 Oct 11:22AM
  9. comment # 37 - yes it's terrible no games from­ argentina or brazil that is absolutely outrageous on a­ yahoo UK sports site dedicated primarily to domestic­ sport and football isn't it ?
    a memorable match­ between river plate and boca juniors or corinthians­ against paulistano would mean so much to english­ football fans - so much more than manchester united­ liverpool chelsea and arsenal matches wouldn't it ?­
    is that enough sarcasm for you ? idiot !
    you want to­ hear about brazilian and argentinan matches ? i have a­ great idea for you - go back to yahoo brasil or yahoo­ argentina.

    From michael b, on Thu 1 Oct 11:14AM
  10. The Thugs from Chelsea got out of the game what they­ fully deserved NOTHING.

    From Alan, on Thu 1 Oct 10:02AM
  11. I hope a place is left for one of the great shockers­ and nailbiters, Ireland vs the English All-Stars in­ Euro '88. It was a brilliant English side that­ were tipped, by pretty much everyone including even the­ most ardent Irish fan, of going all the way to the­ final. But they conceded early in Stuttgart and­ despite 80minutes of bombardment Ireland somehow hung­ on and England never recovered. The quality of the­ losers showed through 2 years later in Italy when they­ were within a Chris Waddle of a World Cup final!

    From Alan M, on Thu 1 Oct 7:13AM
  12. My vote for #1 would be the pluds 'rape' of­ Milan, what a game, #2: United v Benfica in '68,­ #3: Arsenal's cup final in '71

    From optimus prime, on Thu 1 Oct 4:18AM
  13. I agree with #38, I support all UK clubs in Europe­ (unless they play United :-})
    We woz robbed!

    From optimus prime, on Thu 1 Oct 4:15AM
  14. I agree with the West Ham/ Liverpool selection .That­ F.A. Cup final was quite some game. I thought Liverpool­ were going to tear West Ham apart. But what humble pie­ we were forced to wolf down. Cat wait for the count­ down to get to number­ one...............hmmm..............suspense. Can't­ wait.

    From Samuel, on Wed 30 Sep 7:33PM
  15. I am a utd fan and I cried in anger for chelsea they­ were robbed by the ref . How can that be a good game ?

    From elias, on Wed 30 Sep 6:34PM
  16. no game from Argentina or Brazil...but you have 26/44­ games from UK...

    From dobressive, on Wed 30 Sep 5:11PM
  17. celtic 7-1 win against the rankers was and still is the­ greatest ever defeat the huns have had against celtic­ yet another first of many

    From william.mcdonnell, on Wed 30 Sep 10:25AM
  18. i agree with #30

    From gregory.helms, on Wed 30 Sep 7:55AM
  19. chelsea got robbed that mach that was dog that ref is­ @#$%

    From gregory.helms, on Wed 30 Sep 7:50AM
  20. 2 things.

    1. Chelsea supporters should never complain­ about being in a European Cup semi-final; they're­ living in dream land on someone else's cash (the­ Russian public's) and should just be thankful that­ Abramovic decided to invest in their team rather than­ anyone else.

    2. England have just been walloped by­ Ghana in the under 20s World Cup a result that secures­ English youth football once again to the third tier of­ the Davis Cup rankings. As Benitez has said 'in­ the last 20 years England (at youth level) has done­ NOTHING'. All this sadly English-centric 100 game­ thing is just a load of tosh.

    From Ashley H, on Tue 29 Sep 10:18PM
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