#1 Iago Aspas' 'Hand of God' equaliser
Trailing 2-1 with about 10 odd minutes left on the clock, Celta Vigo's manager Juan Carlos Unzué introduced Emre Mor, who came on for a well-worked Pione Sisto. The change seemed to work immediately, as Celta equalised just a couple of minute later.
Iago Aspas may have scored it, but it was just as much Aspas', as it was the 20-year-old's, who burst down the left flank before unleashing a belter of a cross that proved too much for ter Stegen to handle. The German shot-stopper inadvertently punched the ball towards Aspas, who essentially just had to exist to tap the ball home, and tap he did, albeit with his hand.
As crucial as the goal was to the hosts, replays unquestionably prove that ter Stegen happened to parry the ball onto the Aspas' torso, and subsequently, onto his hand and into the goal.
While it can be argued that it was largely due to inertia and the fact that the Spaniard's body was behind the hand, thus making it a legal goal, Barcelona will consider themselves extremely unfortunate to have lost a couple of points to this particular goal.