Andriy Shevchenko is one of the greatest strikers of modern football. A Ballon d’Or winner, too no less, having won the coveted prize back in 2004.
“We were a great Milan team, ready to face Liverpool at the Ataturk Stadium,” he wrote. “We approached the game in an extremely calm frame of mind, well aware of our ability… “It was a happy break, but there was no party, unlike what some have insinuated since. Poisonous lies. We kept telling each other we couldn’t let up - we were a group of model professionals.
Come extra-time, Shevchenko would be denied the chance to win the game after being denied by an out of this world double save from Jerzy Dudek. It turns out, what unfolded in those split seconds at the Attaturk was a carbon copy of one Milan training session days before the final. “Three minutes from the end, I saw Serginho crossing from the left. I headed the ball right on the six-yard line and Dudek saved. Inside my head I heard a voice shouting. My voice. Next time I’ll hit it harder.
“I took that old familiar path from the centre circle to the penalty box. Sleepwalking… The ball in your hands, the outline of a second Ballon d’Or taking shape, or perhaps it’s just a hallucination. “That said, the goalkeeper had been outrageously good in extra-time. I’ve watched back his double-save from me 1,000 times. I’ve watched the full game at least 100 times.”
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