#1 Sergi Roberto's goal against PSG
When we speak of comebacks in European nights, Liverpool’s comeback against Milan in the Champions League final of 2005 is perhaps the greatest of all time in the Champions League. However, if there is any club that comes close to what Liverpool did that day, it is Barcelona.
After losing the first leg 4-0 against the French giants, the Catalans were all but out of the Champions League. Beating PSG by a margin of five goals was a near-impossible task to do, even at the Camp Nou.
But luck had something else in store for the Parisiens.
A Neymar-inspired Barcelona were on the front foot from the word go itself. The Brazilian was in scintillating touch, unplayable for most parts of the game. The former Santos starlet scored the 4th and 5th goal of the game before playing a floating pass from midfield to the opponent’s box for Sergi Roberto to smash home the winner.
That moment is perhaps the most unbelievable moment in the history of the club. No-one gave Barcelona a shot to overcome a 4-0 deficit, but they did – and what a way to it was!