By Anfield's own high standards, the drama served up last night for Liverpool vs Dortmund was nothing less than extraordinary. 7 goals and a comeback that seemed utterly impossible. We've arranged the unbelievable scenes from both inside and outside Anfield yesterday in chronological order.
A day to remember.
4.30pm: The first song
5.30 pm: crowds gather outside Anfield
Scenes outside Anfield. pic.twitter.com/nypRkKcYtb
— DaveOCKOP (@DaveOCKOP) April 14, 2016
5.45pm: the Liverpool bus pulls in
7.28pm: Promises
7.55pm: YNWA
8.00pm A minute's silence impeccably observed
8.10pm A nightmare start...
Mkhitaryan goal against Liverpool (0-1) [1-2 aggregate] https://t.co/tdKmrViK0d
— Berita Muslim Makassar (@BeritaMks) April 14, 2016
8.15pm ...gets worse
8.53 Desolation at halftime
Halftime. Kloppo races down the tunnel. Dortmund lead 2-0, 3-1 on aggregate. Can we fight back with 3 unanswered goals? We have to!
— OLSC Durban (@OLSCDurban) April 14, 2016
#Dortmund are class and they're 2nd in their league. I won't say it's over as we had a game once when we were 3-0 at halftime!
— Rodney Adu-Gyamfi (@redrods71) April 14, 2016
9.10pm It actually happened
#Origi Scores 1-2 Game on #Liverpool @extrafootball
A video posted by Football Soccer Futbol (@bpl.goalz) on
Origi scores. He's been the most dangerous ma for Liverpool today, he deserves that goal.
— NepentheZ (@NepentheZ) April 14, 2016
Origi scores for Liverpool. Now need just two more.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) April 14, 2016
9.19 A nail in the coffin
REUS SCORES TO KNOCK HIS FORMER CLUB OUT OF EUROPE!
— - (@mrtldrp) April 14, 2016
Over. Reus scores
— ruby ◢ ◤ (@Xaviestro) April 14, 2016
#BVB's goal. Marco Reus scores. Tough #LFC. #EuropaLeague pic.twitter.com/OiZUjpBDSR
— Colin Kaepernick 7️⃣ Was Exiled Exercising Rights (@RickStrom) April 14, 2016
9.28 A final flicker of hope
Istanbul 2005- Gerrard scores, lifts his arms to the crowd to get the fans believing.
Anfield 2016- Coutinho... pic.twitter.com/nVvW3nMgGa— Ben (@ben_blogs) April 15, 2016
9.40 WTF
Three mistakes but Sakho makes amends at the other end with a finish to pull #LFC back level. 4-4 on aggregate. #BVB ahead by away goal rule
— Richard Buxton (@RichardBuxton_) April 14, 2016
How poetic was it that Sakho, the man who held Dortmund onside for both of their first two goals, was the man to pull Liverpool level?
— D.J. Switzer (@wrongsideofpond) April 14, 2016
9.53 Miracles do happen
GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 14, 2016
GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 14, 2016
Nein. Nein. Nein. #lfcbvb 4-3 (90’)
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) April 14, 2016
Dejan Lovren's winning goal yesterday invoked a miracle! The 'disabled' section rose... https://t.co/EArJwI44XR
— Deji Faremi (@deejayfaremi) April 15, 2016
10.00pm YNWA
A photo posted by Borussia Dortmund (@bvb09) on
Never give up. Always believe. Wow, just wow. #LFC #WTRWWAW pic.twitter.com/QDVMHfUODj
— The Anfield Wrap (@TheAnfieldWrap) April 14, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yOfkMt1870&sns=tw
Kenny Dalglish singing...Im in tears. What a night, congrats to all The Reds! #LFC #LFCBVB #LFCFamily #YNWA #jft96 pic.twitter.com/M6IPzbUcwq
— Heidi Roos (@heidibjerke) April 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/DanielSturridge/status/720735218676736002