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The fact that you can literally hear Gray in the background say "oh no" as Iniesta whacks the ball into the top corner - stupendous stuff! Kevin Keegan's reaction was also priceless!
The fact that you can literally hear Gray in the background say "oh no" as Iniesta whacks the ball into the top corner - stupendous stuff!The greatest comeback of all-time, an iconic cry of "can you believe this" and the commentator creating the term "fantasyland". 1 ... Live Iniesta late show shatters Chelsea. Sporting moments just do not come ANY better.
Jermaine Jenas was genuinely speechless.Naturally, we'll have missed a few gems but there have been so many snippets of iconic commentary down the years that it's impossible to include them all.© 2020 Sports New Media Limited. Watching football on the telly would be absolutely woeful without commentators.We all need that guidance and structure they give to help us get through matches, especially when a goal is scored.Who scored? After finishing runners-up in group play and struggling domestically, Luiz Felipe Scolari was given the boot and replaced by interim manager Guus Hiddink.Chelsea stormed back up the EPL table while also eliminating Juventus 3-2 on aggregate in the UCL Round of 16 before a madcap 7-5 aggregate victory over Liverpool in the quarterfinals, including With Petr Cech, John Terry and Ashley Cole anchoring the back, Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack bossing the midfield, and Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba leading the attack, this was a frightening Blues side.Barcelona, meanwhile, were thriving under the leadership of first-year manager Pep Guardiola. Barcelona, of course, would go on to defeat Manchester United 2-0 in the final, claiming a historic treble in Guardiola’s first season in charge. The former Barca player stamped his authority on the side by jettisoning both Ronaldinho and Deco before the start of the season, and the Catalan club entered the match at the top of the La Liga table and into the Copa del Rey final.With Victor Valdes, Gerard Pique and Dani Alves in defense, Xavi and Andres Iniesta unequalled in midfield, and an attack spearheaded by Samuel Eto’o, Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi, this was regarded as The first leg at the Camp Nou finished scoreless, although both Drogba and Eto’o were miraculously thwarted by the goalkeepers when presented with great opportunities to score.A packed Stamford Bridge was crackling as the return leg kicked off in London. Beginning in 2000 and ending with Four of the matches have been won by Chelsea, three by Barcelona and five have ended in draws (although the Catalan side has thrice eliminated the London club in the knockout stages, while Chelsea has managed the feat on their opposite number twice). Oh Yeah Football 107,944 views. On this day 11 years ago, Andres Iniesta became a Barcelona legend. !The entire BT Sport commentary team literally had a meltdown and with good reason. Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona (Iniesta 90+3') 90+3 mins: Alves delivered his first decent cross of the night. That's it, that's the description.It was offside, but there was no VAR to spoil a glorious moment. The commentator usually has your back and when it's an important goal, they usually provide some splendid audio as well.Down the years, there have been some memorable snippets of commentary, ones which instantly take you back to the moment you first witnessed the goal with your very eyes.So with no live football to feast on, we here at GIVEMESPORT have decided to go back and sniff out what we believe are the best pieces of English commentary for goals in recent memory.One of Peter Drury's finest hours, getting the 2010 World Cup off to a flying start.