How twitter reacted to another stunning Liverpool comeback
Published:Having somehow beaten Borussia Dortmund 4-3 from being 3-1 down on a barmy night in Europe, Liverpool fans are already comparing the feat to the greatest comeback in their history; the 2004/05 Champions League final. Here is how twitter reacted.
Easy to forget that things were looking so bleak after 10 minutes as this tweet from Gary Lineker
reveals
Got home late, missed the first 10 minutes of Liverpool game and it looks like it's all over. ?
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 14, 2016
Then it begins…Luis Garcia, a man who was part of the ‘Instanbul miracle’, is delighted for his
former teammates when Origi nets early in the second half
Get in theeere!!! Back in the game with Origi! #YNWA
— Luis Garcia (@LuchoGarcia14) April 14, 2016
The Liverpool Echo’s live coverage captures the moment the scores went level on the night
as the feeling grew that something special was occuring
SAKHO: 3-3! Oh my word ….
Read about it here ….https://t.co/klXXnJ9jgw— Liverpool FC News (@LivEchoLFC) April 14, 2016
BT Sport’s tweet showing the moment Lovren sent Anfield into pandemonium appeared to
get a lot of love
Unbelievable! What a finish to this game. Lovren's header seals a remarkable comeback for @LFC. ? #LFCBVB #UEL https://t.co/M9Hd0QuUsz
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) April 14, 2016
Mail Sport conjures a neat visual timeline of how the double comeback unfolded after
Liverpool were twice left requiring three goals in the tie
MARTIN SAMUEL: Dortmund had class, but Liverpool had something more. Something indefinable https://t.co/kCwZM4tdzR pic.twitter.com/5YJDgsaW4j
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) April 15, 2016
News filters through that a couple keeping tabs on the game in hospital choose to name
their son Dejan in celebration of Lovren’s winner
Liverpool fan to name son Dejan after Lovren's Anfield heroics https://t.co/2Kr02XDsfM pic.twitter.com/eF890o4Ym6
— Goal UK (@GoalUK) April 15, 2016
The Liverpool players rightly take their bow
What a shot! pic.twitter.com/wb1tBwSJX9
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 14, 2016
The manager was jumping for joy…
Jurgen Klopp was jumping for joy after #LFCBVB (? via Vine: RBuxton) https://t.co/4kFuXPuzjS
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) April 14, 2016
Later on Gary Lineker was clearly impressed with the Reds’ rousing response to going 3-1 down
Wow! Just Wow! Liverpool have come back from the dead. Brilliant stuff!
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 14, 2016
As was fellow pundit Robbie Savage…
Amazing Liverpool ????????????
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) April 14, 2016
The morning after the night before, BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey sums up the craziness
Morning. Yes, Liverpool fans…that did happen…
— Jake Humphrey (@mrjakehumphrey) April 15, 2016
Once it has all sank in, Liverpool fans are left feeling a million dollars on Friday morning
Liverpool fans arriving for work this morning like… https://t.co/i6l1Q7mr1r
— Oddschecker (@Oddschecker) April 15, 2016
Liverpool fans are still in such shock a new hashtag “#LFCBVB still can’t believe it” is full of tweets like this
I want to see that game again. Because I still can't believe it! #LFCBVB
— Michael Edwards (@smededwards) April 14, 2016
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