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What do you think is the most wonderful football match since ancient times?

I think there are two of the most exciting games, neither of which is a derby, but the ups and downs and the experience of ice and fire are estimated to make all the fans who watched the game unforgettable. The first match was the final of the Champions League in Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey in 2005. The opponents were Italian club AC Milan and English club Liverpool. This final is regarded as one of the most wonderful Europa League finals in history, even better than the 1999 Champions League final in which Manchester United beat Bayern Munich. Liverpool fell behind 3-0 in the first half. After half-time, Sepchenko began to open champagne in the dressing room to celebrate, which inspired the Red Army's fighting spirit in the dressing room next door. Liverpool trailed 3-0 in the second half and dragged the game into overtime six minutes later. In the case of no achievement in overtime, the two sides shot each other 12 yards to decide the outcome, and the story behind is familiar to everyone. With Sepchenko's penalty missed, the Red Army smiled. The second game belongs to the semi-final of Germany and Turkey in Euro 2008. The process of this game is absolutely ups and downs, and fans who have seen this game are estimated to have to believe a truth: the referee's whistle can tell the outcome. Before playing this game, Turkey created three amazing reversals in the European Cup, including 10 minutes to magically reverse the Czech Republic, which was called the "king of reversals" at that time. However, when playing Germany, he was almost a disabled soldier because of injury, so many people thought that Turkey would lose and Turkey lost, but the process was jaw-dropping. I personally watched the whole game when I was in college (78 minutes of failure of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation delayed the signal terminal by 6 to 7 minutes). I still remember the general process: Turkey, as a soldier, unexpectedly scored the first goal in the first half and was later equalized by Germany. The highlight was 70 minutes after the second half. I remember that both sides attacked fiercely. Turkey doesn't look like a beaten army at all. Later, Germany scored a goal to overtake. Just as Turkey rose to attack, the Austrian Broadcasting Company, which was responsible for broadcasting the games, broke down, resulting in signal interruption. We can only watch the CCTV studio on TV and verbally convey the situation sent back from the front. At that time, the commentator also said that it would be even more wonderful if Turkey scored at this time. As a result, three minutes later, news came from the front that Turkey had scored. When the signal came back, the game was almost over. Then the commentator said that everyone was going to watch overtime. The commentator is talking about whose health is better when the two sides play overtime. As a result, at the end of the game, the German team Ram broke through and scored the winning goal. In Turkey's last attack, Turkey almost scored a goal to equalize the score. As a result, it is hard to say that the game was played high, but it will never be forgotten, especially when I didn't know the ending when I watched the game. I think football is round. If I look back now and know the score, I guess I will lose a little charm and charm.