Football Muse
·17. März 2026
Against-all-odds recoveries: The iconic three-goal UCL comebacks that show Premier League sides it’s never over

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·17. März 2026

Premier League teams face an uphill battle to reach the Champions League quarter-finals this week, with four sides trailing on aggregate.
Chelsea, Manchester City, and Tottenham Hotspur were all well beaten in their respective first legs, with each needing to recover three-goal deficits. It's a monumental task, with only four teams in Champions League history having ever achieved the feat.
First Leg: AC Milan 4-1 Deportivo La Coruna
Second Leg: Deportivo La Coruna 4-0 AC Milan
AC Milan were arguably Europe's top team in the early noughties, with the Rossoneri reaching three Champions League finals between 2003 and 2007, winning two. The Italian giants entered the 2003-04 campaign as holders but suffered a shock exit after a second-leg collapse.
Milan had waltzed to a quarter-final first-leg win at San Siro, securing a 4-1 win on home soil. However, the holders capitulated in the return, as goals from Walter Pandiani, Juan Carlos Valeron, Albert Luque and Fran wiped out their lead to send the Spaniards into the semi-finals.
First Leg: Paris St-Germain 4-0 Barcelona
Second Leg: Barcelona 6-1 Paris St-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain blitzed Barcelona 4-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie in 2016-17, with the Parisians running riot at the Parc des Princes.
PSG's performance was so dominant that few gave Barcelona even a glimmer of hope in the return. It had been over two decades since the only previous example of a three-goal recovery, and Barcelona needed four just to level the tie.
Incredibly, the Catalans came back to win in a fixture forever known as 'La Remontada'. After racing into a three-goal lead inside 50 minutes, Barcelona's brave performance looked to have been undone when Edinson Cavani replied for PSG.
With 88 minutes on the clock, Barcelona still required three goals but, somehow, found them.
Neymar was the driving force, scoring a quick-fire free-kick and penalty, before assisting Sergi Roberto's stoppage-time strike to send Barcelona into bedlam.
First Leg: Barcelona 4-1 Roma
Second Leg: Roma 3-0 Barcelona
Just a year after their stunning fightback against PSG, Barcelona were victims of another classic comeback.
The Spaniards headed to Rome in possession of a healthy lead after the first leg, but fell apart at the Stadio Olimpico. Edin Dzeko's early goal gave Roma a lifeline, before Daniele De Rossi's spot-kick set up a grandstand finish.
With eight minutes to go, Kostas Manolas made himself a hero after scoring the decisive third to send Roma into the last four.
Cue,iconic commentary from Peter Drury: "Roma have risen from their ruins! Manolas, the Greek God in Rome! The unthinkable unfolds before our eyes."
First Leg: Barcelona 3-0 Liverpool
Second Leg: Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona
Barcelona were again on the wrong end of an all-timer the following season.
Lionel Messi's masterclass had handed Barcelona a 3-0 lead to take to Anfield, a healthy buffer in their semi-final tie.
Liverpool scored early to give Anfield optimism, but the introduction of Georginio Wijnaldum at half-time changed the game. The Dutchman's double levelled the tie on aggregate, before the shellshocked Spaniards shipped a fourth.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's quickly-taken corner caught the Catalans napping as Divock Origi sealed one of Anfield's great European moments.
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