Liverpool hero Luis Garcia has fun at Chelsea fan's expense over 'ghost goal' after Japan winner LFC JPN FIFAWorldCup
Japan’s contentious World Cup goal against Spain on Thursday night has brought back happy memories for Luis Garcia.
Kaoru Mitoma appeared to only just keep the ball in play before Ao Tanaka tapped in to put the Asian outfit ahead in theirAdvertisementIt has since sparked debate over whether or not the ball went out of play, with such a tight decision bringing back happy memories for one of Liverpool’s heroes.to remind Chelsea fans of a similar incident that happened against them 17 years ago.
Garcia scored a hugely controversial goal in the Champions League semi-final for Liverpool against the Blues in 2005, which proved to be enough to send them through to that famous final against AC Milan. The Spaniard knocked the ball towards the back of the net and despite the efforts from William Gallas to keep it out, he went off to celebrate with his teammates in the belief that he had scored.
However, replays after the goal led many Chelsea fans to believe that the ball didn’t cross the line, but their protests could not save them from defeat and Garcia’s effort has forever been dubbed a ‘ghost goal’.
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