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On this day in 2014, Madrid overwhelmed arch-rivals Atletico in UCL final
The emphatic scoreline after extra time does no justice to the drama that unfolded at Estadio da Luz as Atletico stood moments from winning the trophy for the first time only to end exhausted and well beaten.
Diego Godin capitalised on an error from Real's veteran goalkeeper Iker Casillas to give Diego Simeone's newly crowned La Liga champions a first-half lead, one they protected with fierce intensity until 90 seconds from the end of five minutes of stoppage time when Sergio Ramos headed in Luka Modric's corner.
Atletico wilted visibly after that, and Real ruthlessly completed the job of becoming the first club to claim the trophy 10 times, an achievement known as "La Decima" (the 10th).
On this day in 2015 - Drogba made his final Chelsea appearance
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has been carried off the pitch by his team-mates after announcing he will leave the club for a second time.
Drogba joined Chelsea from Marseille in 2004 and played a key role in the team that won back-to-back Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006.
He won the league for a third time in 2010 and contributed to FA Cup triumphs in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012, scoring in all four finals. He also tasted glory in the League Cup in 2005 and 2007.
His finest hour came in the 2012 Champions League final in Munich when he headed in an 88th-minute equaliser to take the game to extra time and then settled a penalty shootout to give Chelsea their first European Cup.
On this day in 2015, Steven Gerrard played his last ever Liverpool game
On this day in 1966 - King Eric Cantona was born
He scored only 9 times in that first season at Manchester United, but was instrumental in helping United claim the inaugural Premier League title, their first league championship since 1967. The following season, he delivered 25 goals across all competitions as United claimed a league and FA Cup double, earning the nickname "King Eric" from United's supporters.
Before he retired in 1997, he added another Double (1996) and a fourth league title (1997). But his time at Old Trafford was not free from controversy. One of the most notable incidents occurred in January 1995, during an away match against Crystal Palace, when he leapt into the stands to kick one of the home supporters. He received a suspension for the rest of the season and a fine of Β£20,000, plus a sentence of 120 hours of community service.
On this day in 1995 - Ajax won the Champions League in a 1-0 win over Milan
Ajax's youth was served in the second half by the introduction of 18-year-old forward Patrick Kluivert.
He came on in the 69th minute, replacing Finnish midfielder Jari Litmanen. In the 85th minute, Kluivert started an attack that involved touches from every Ajax midfielder on the pitch, from Nigerian winger Finidi George to winger Marc Overmars, then to Edgar Davids before midfielder Frank Rijkaard delivered the ball back to Kluivert in the penalty area. Kluivert slipped past two Milan defenders, then swept the ball past Milan keeper Sebastiano Rossi for the match's only goal.
Thiago_
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One of the best moments for Real Madrid fans The rest is history π₯π₯πππβ
Uddy_Hunt
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Eat this Premiere league meal...
Desmondeyum
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On this day One of Africa greatest strikers played his final game for Chelsea
Arthur-Melo
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that is why best defender in the world
fozdeklnu
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No Madrid fan can forget this moment, when Sergio Ramos score 90+ header equaliser and what happened in extra time , πππππ That was awesome, and worst moment for Atleti fans 4-1