#4 That Barcelona Equaliser
In October 2006, Barcelona were yet to have their greatest ever side. Chelsea were yet to prove they were big boys in Europe. They started the group well but had to beat Barcelona to seal their own progress to the next rounds. Losing would mean the group would be blown wide open.
Barcelona despite not being the side they would become in the near future still were a formidable side. And they displayed that touch three minutes in when Deco scored to put them 1-0 up at home. Chelsea made some great strides in the middle of the game but could only find one goal through Frank Lampard.
Former Chelsea man Eiður Guðjohnsen made it 2-1 on 52 minutes and Barcelona looked like they had this tie in the bag.
In the second minute of a total three minutes of extra came Didier Drogba with an exquisite finish outside the box to make it 2-2, a goal which sent manager Jose Mourinho on a kow-powing streak on the touchline! It wasn't Drogba's most important Champions League goal but was one of the first times when Chelsea showed they could keep up with the big boys of Europe.