I remember watching this game with my annoying sister (a manutd fan), my brother and my father, I recall how she screamed at my face when bayern scored with 7 minutes left to the final whistle, I remember when I told my younger brother (9 at that time a Chelsea fan too), "Don't worry, trust DiDi we're gonna score and when we did we couldn't believe it, then at extra time when that unfair penalty was called out my sister again screamed at my face PENALTY!!!!!! and began laughing again I turn to my brother and told Trust Petr he's gonna save it, and at the end moments before Drogba's penalty I was so nervous, my sister started to apologize fearing the jest and my dad told me don't worry he's not gonna miss it, he's top class, that day was superb, brilliant. Greetings from Ecuador
Poor guy in the red shirt! I know EXACTLY how he felt, but to be in a small room with two guys who aren't fans at that moment is a kind of torture. He should have been with us in New York City at the Legends Bar. Hundreds and hundreds of Chelsea fans went absolutely insane!!! You're welcome any time to join us!
I was in Dundee in Scotland.. After the last penalty i was crazy and running in the street with my Pj.. My wife was calling me through the window come back come back, i never replied but just shouting and crying chelsea chelsea Chelsea, unforgettable moment indeed
Guy in red true Chelsea fan, could see the emotional rollercoaster that I went thru too. My favorite part is 4:23 Announcer: 'Didier Drogba will come up'...and the young man screams 'HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' seems his favorite player...mine as well.
Honestly I am all blues within but that man is so passionate n emotional though I am as nervous as him while watching Chelsea but hands down he is like an ocean of madness for Chelsea 💙💙💙💙💙long live Chelsea we wait for another night in Istanbul 🙂💙💙💙
My heartbeat rises so much when I watch back this shoot-out that I dont even know is it healthy for me to repeat this again and again. Best game of football EVER
My emotion that night was uncontrollable. I ran 1km to my Man Utd friend's house. Screaming! Lol. I totally lost control of my emotion. Mostly because I hated Man United and couldnt get over that 2008 final loss to them. I went straight into his house not caring what his parents will say. I was steaming with joy. What a night!
@@eman2dr1ppy33 he said nigeria. Not every black person is Nigerian. Also alot of black people support man u prolly more black support man u than any other team
I ran mad for days after Torres scored that second goal in camp nou in the semis against Barca. I nearly had a heart attack in that Chelsea vs Barca match... but when Torres scored, my brains went off. It was the most glorious moment of my entire life. Thank you Torres... will never ever forget.
I remember the day... I couldn't believe when we won, it was my first time winning the Champions after a very tough match and mental suffering. I was feeling with no air inside my lungs and like if my throat was closed. When the guy started to write Chelsea Champions in the Cup, I started to cry... I never felt that emotial pain and happiness at the same time!
Hahahahahahaha Oh goodness!! football brings out a lot of emotions in people and as a lover of good football teams i say this "The color is blue, the name is Chelsea.
I saw that win in 2012 live. I’m back here today, out second champions league. I’m still happy as a kid I was in 2012. But I swear, that 2012 win hits different 💙
Jeez, i'm late. But stil congrats cause its a moment you'll never forget. As an Atletico fan i saw 2 CL's thrown away by real, hopefully there will be one dat I can experience the feel.
The Chelsea fan is still stuck in this moment, his joy was such that he's stuck in a permanent Groundhog Day time loop of the last 10 minutes of the 2012 Champions League Final and so he is sentenced to 8 minutes of mental torture, 30 seconds of extreme joy followed by 1 minute and 30 seconds of ultimate contentment and blissful happiness.
It was the match i think i was watching while waiting for the French open at that time, i remember being it was Chelsea was the other team and the match results was decided in a kickoff. Not really a football fan and this was the first and last time I watch a whole match of football but damn that match was insane and nerve-wracking. Lucky to have watch it.