Rino cries? Kan udah tuh di Istanbul 2005 gak nonton ya? Kalo mau liat ntar di 
Athena lagi wkwkwkwkwkwkwkwkwkwkwk.
   
  Hoki? Kalo mau juara mah harus ada hoki wkwkwkwkwkwk
   
  Sekedar flash back....
   
  
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/history/season=2004/round=1972/match=1086988/index.html
  Liverpool triumph in Turkey  Wednesday, 25 May 2005 
  By Adam Szreter at Atatürk Olympic stadium
   
  There will be a new incarnation of the European Champion Clubs' Cup next 
season as Liverpool FC became only the fifth team to win it outright after the 
most astonishing comeback in the 50-year history of these finals led to extra 
time and then a dreaded penalty shoot-out victory against AC Milan. 
   
  Dudek heroics

  Serginho fired Milan's first penalty over before Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy 
Dudek saved Andrea Pirlo's spot-kick. Dietmar Hamann and Djibril Cissé 
nervelessly converted their spot-kicks and, although John Arne Riise's kick was 
blocked by Dida, Andriy Shevchenko - who scored the winner in Milan's shoot-out 
win against Juventus FC in the 2003 final - was denied by the Polish goalkeeper 
to give Liverpool a famous victory.
   
  Fifth title

  Three goals down at half-time, within 15 minutes of the second half Liverpool 
had hauled themselves back on level terms. In taking their fifth European 
title, and their first for 21 years, the English club joined Real Madrid CF, 
Milan themselves, FC Bayern München and AFC Ajax in being awarded the trophy to 
keep.
   
  Stunning fightback

  Paolo Maldini's fastest ever goal in a UEFA Champions League final and two 
from their Argentinian striker Hernán Crespo looked to have secured Milan's 
third UEFA Champions League crown, but second-half goals by Liverpool's 
talismanic captain Steven Gerrard, substitute Vladimír Šmicer and Spanish 
international Xabi Alonso wiped out Milan's seemingly unassailable half-time 
advantage. 
   
  Fastest goal

  There was no time for either side to settle before Milan had taken the lead. 
Just 52 seconds were on the clock when Maldini's right-footed volley connected 
with Pirlo's free-kick and sailed past Dudek. Kaká had won the free-kick, 
drawing a foul by Djimi Traoré, but the goal failed to settle Milan's nerves 
completely. After Gennaro Gattuso had struck a free-kick from midfield straight 
into touch, Liverpool's captain Gerrard created chances for Riise and Sami 
Hyypiä.
   
  García block

  Crespo, preferred in attack to Filippo Inzaghi and Jon Dahl Tomasson, almost 
scored with a near-post header at a corner in the 14th minute but a combination 
of the post and Luis García on the line prevented Milan from doubling their 
lead. Liverpool's cause was hardly helped when Harry Kewell, a surprise 
selection to partner Milan Baroš in attack, pulled up and had to be replaced by 
Šmicer after just 23 minutes. Milan were playing with assurance, Pirlo pulling 
the strings from midfield and Kaká running with purpose. 
   
  García chances

  Liverpool then enjoyed their brightest spell of the opening half, but six 
minutes before the break they were caught on the counterattack. After García 
had had claims for a penalty against Alessandro Nesta waved away, Milan surged 
upfield, Kaká found Shevchenko sprinting through the inside-right channel and 
there was Crespo to tuck away his strike partner's astute square pass.
   
  Clinical third

  Kaká then produced a moment of magic to seemingly finish Liverpool's hopes 
before half-time as he swivelled away from his marker before threading a 
perfect pass through for Crespo to become only the third player to score twice 
in a Champions League final.
   
  Gerrard on target

  Hamann came on Steve Finnan for the second half and Liverpool did not have 
long to wait to open their account. After a Shevchenko free-kick was 
spectacularly tipped to safety by Dudek, at the other end Gerrard rose to head 
imperiously in from Riise's cross on 54 minutes.
   
  Liverpool level

  Two minutes later Šmicer, playing his last game for the club, finished off a 
move involving Alonso and Hamman with a sweetly struck right-footed shot that 
Dida could only help into the far corner. Liverpool were on an irresistible 
wave and it came as no surprise when they equalised on the hour, Alonso scoring 
at the second attempt after Dida had saved a penalty given for a foul by 
Gattuso on the marauding Gerrard.
   
  Players tire

  After such a spurt it was almost inevitable that Liverpool would tire, and 
Traoré had to clear off the line from Shevchenko before Jamie Carragher's 
last-ditch tackle foiled Kaká. Gerrard shot over the bar at the other end to 
suggest Liverpool were not a completely spent force.
   
  Fresh legs

  Late substitutions had seen Cissé come on for Baroš, and Tomasson and 
Serginho replacing Crespo and Clarence Seedorf, so there were at least some 
fresh legs for the additional 30 minutes. Milan's two substitutes came closest 
to contriving a breakthrough in the first period but Tomasson just failed to 
connect with the Brazilian's cross. 
   
  Stunning stop
  
Liverpool, with Gerrard now very deep, were content to punt long passes up to 
Cissé, who made little headway. Milan continued to look the more likely scorers 
in the second period, and almost snatched victory with two minutes left, but 
Dudek produced an amazing double save to thwart Shevchenko from point-blank 
range and take the final to penalties.
   
   
   
   
   
  
maftuch rizqi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Rhino cries,....
See it in your dreams,..... .


 
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