Last Minute Goals Of This Century Worth Watching
He’s clear of defenders, a chance to score. Iniesta scores and Spain surely now, are lifting the World Cup. Imagine the ecstasy and joy amongst the fans, the countrymen. We all have experienced some dramatic turnarounds with some of our most adored clubs. Be it a Reds fan or Los Blancos, the jubilance of winning a nerve-wracking game is immensely unmatchable. For the players, sometimes it proves to be a life-changer. For the fans, a game-changer. Champions League, Premier League or the FIFA World Cup; all have seen some brilliant comebacks and shocking upsets. Here’s a look at some of the most amazing last-minute goals scored in the last two decades.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United vs Bayern Munich, 1999 Champions League Final
One of the most dramatic late goals scored ever. This was an extraordinary comeback goal. It might be considered as one of the greatest comebacks ever. The goal was scored in injury time and left everyone stunned.
Sergio Aguero, Manchester City vs QPR, 2012 Premier League final matchday
The Man U fans were ready to celebrate, but all eyes were on City which was struggling a party-pooper QPR. In the injury time, Aguero scored one of the most iconic premier league last-minute goals ever.
Sergio Ramos, Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid, 2014 Champions League Final
Atletico was on the verge of their first-ever UCL title, but Ramos had other plans. He headed a corner kick in injury time to equalize for Real Madrid. Forced into extra time, Los Blancos destroyed their neighbours’ hopes with three late goals as the final nail in the coffin.
Andres Iniesta, Chelsea vs Barcelona, 2009 Champions League semi-final
Struggling to equalize, Iniesta scored one of the most iconic shots to send Barca storming into Finals. This proved to be one of his best last-minute goals scored ever.
Sergio Roberto, PSG vs Barcelona, 2017 Champions League Round of 16 2nd Leg
FCB was 4-0 down with horrendous performance in the first leg. No one gave them a chance with loss staring down the brink. But, it was Barca’s legacy that inspired them to do the unprecedented. They scored 6 goals with the last one coming off a Neymar’s assist. That sent the Camp Nou into huge celebrations with last-minute goals setting up the party for them.
Arjen Robben, Bayern Munich vs BVB Dortmund, 2013 Champions League Final
Arguably, the most skillful speedster winger of his times, the Dutch made his iconic move by cutting inside the defense. Then scrambled through to just send the ball reeling wide of the keeper with his wrong foot. A goal scored in 88th minute was a hell of a shock and agony for Dortmund fans.
Lucas Moura, Ajax vs Tottenham, 2019 Champions League Semi-Final
Spurs were falling behind and were staring down the barrel, a shocking exit seemed inevitable. Amidst the dismay and hopelessness, Moura emerged as their savior registering a hattrick as well as scoring an injury-time goal to send Ajax packing.
Fernando Torres, Chelsea vs Barcelona, 2012 Champions League Semi-Final
Indeed a great counter-attack, Torres scored a magnificent solo goal from a wonderful team effort. In the humiliation of Barca, it was one of the most celebrated victories Chelsea ever had.
Andres Iniesta, Netherlands vs Spain, 2010 FIFA World Cup Final
In one of the most closely fought matches, Spain edged ahead of the Dutch by faintest of margins. Spanish spearhead Iniesta kicked the ball into the net making the Spaniards first time World Champions.
Steven Gerrard, Liverpool vs West Ham, 2006 FA Cup Final
A volley to end terms and crown Liverpool FA Cup Champions. A screamer that probably outclassed the grit of underdogs. This Gerrard’s goal is considered one of the legendary goals ever.
David Beckham, England vs Greece, 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
England was struggling and was facing the exit door until Beckham arrived. With a stunning free-kick fired into the net, he made sure England were flying to Brazil for next year’s grand event.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal vs Spain, 2018 FIFA World Cup Group Stage
Portugal was crumbling and stuttering in the table, somehow managing to stay alive. This tie proved to be a game-changer as this one point ensured they qualify for the knockouts. Cristiano fired a bullet curling into the net, which the goalie had no clue of.
Lionel Messi, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, El Clasico 2017
In one of the most anticipated events and with fierce rivalry threatening to take away the fun. Messi stole the show with his immaculate shooting to sent Real Madrid into disarray. Thus, showing his class which is simply mesmerizing.
Fabio Grosso, Italy vs Germany, 2006 FIFA World Cup Semi-Final
In the extra-time, the Italians were into all out attack. They bore the fruit with Grosso scoring a screeching winner. Goal laid the foundation for the forthcoming World Champions.
Didier Drogba, Chelsea vs Bayern Munich, 2012 Champions League Final
One of the best African players in the Premier League, Drogba took the world by storm by overwhelming Bayern with a late late goal to set Chelsea on top.
Kelvin Mateus de Oliveira, Porto vs S.L Benfica, 2013 Primeira Liga last match
In a cliffhanger which was to decide the fate of Championship. Oliveira scored a precious goal to send his team atop. This set the competition ablaze with scintillating fireworks.
Thiago Silva, PSG vs Chelsea, 2015 Champions League Round of 16
One of the best goals scored by a central defender. The Captain led from the front to rescue the French Champions out of hot waters.PSG progressed into quarter-finals.
Nacer Chadii, Japan vs Belgium, 2018 FIFA World Cup Round of 16
In one of the most epic comebacks ever, Belgium denied Japan a certain victory. They scored three goals to come from behind. The winner was a belter. Lukaku faked a shot and Chadii pulled it in for a complete comeback. Mission was accomplished with a cluster of last-minute goals.
Lionel Messi, Argentina vs Iran, 2014 FIFA World Cup Group Stage
The prime contenders for that years’ world cup hopes were in peril. Messi, as often he does, bailed his out of trouble with a brilliant free-kick. That also ended the goal-drought. The game will be remembered for the sturdy defense of Iran. Though, eventually, it was breached by Messi.
Ben Watson, Wigan vs Manchester City, 2013 FA Cup Final
Ben Watson sent City fans crying with a late winner. He grabbed the headlines with a perfectly executed volley. This was probably one of the best last-minute goals you’ll ever see.
Michael Owen, Manchester City vs Manchester United, Premier League 2009/10
Owen scored a brilliant derby winner in one of the most fiercely fought games, the shockwaves threatened to dismantle the Etihad!
Kostas Manolas, Roma vs Barcelona, 2017 Champions League Quarter Final
A long-range driven shot executed to perfection. Roma came from behind to defeat Barca in one of the most epic comebacks ever.
Mario Gotze, Germany vs Argentina, 2014 FIFA World Cup Final
Goalll! The stadium lit up with roaring noise by Germans and after a hiatus of 24 years. After all they were crowned champions of the World. Gotze scored a mammoth goal in the context of the tournament. That too,late in the second half of extra time. He received it on the chest. Then with an equally good first touch he fired it into the box. Romero lied hapless searching for a second chance, which Argentina never got.
Dejan Lovren, Liverpool vs BVB Dortmund, 2016 UEFA Europa League Quarter-Finals
In a goal scoring spree, the Reds marched ahead and then fumbled with lax defence costing them a place in semis. Eventually, they denied the fortune with a late header piercing the back of net.
Erik Endel Paartalu, Brisbane Roars vs Central Coast Mariners, 2011 A-League Final
In one of the most unexpected turnarounds ever. Brisbane produced a jaw-dropping moment with two late goals in the last 5 minutes of extra time. The Mariners sunk as much as they could with such an anti-climax for them with last-minute goals.
Lukas Jutkiewicz, Motherwell vs Hibernian, 2010 Scottish Premier League
With 11 goals already scored, all it needed was another goal to decide the fate of the game which was at a level even after a surge of goals. Lukas just provided that to equalize for Motherwell to make the game level. After being four goals down with they equalized to make it 6-6.
Obafemi Martins, Arsenal vs Birmingham City, 2011 League Cup Final
In a miserable blunder, the mix-up between keeper and defender saw Martins taking advantage to make an upset and an underdog rose to success.
Dani Carvajal, Real Madrid vs Sevilla, UEFA Super Cup 2016
One of the best Right backs in the world Currently. Carvajal helped Madrid overcome the onslaught with a late winner in 3-2 victory over Sevilla.
Gabriel Barbosa, Flamingo vs River Plate, Copa Libertadores Final 2019
Barbosa, the Brazilian scored a late winner to turn the tide with a 2-1 victory for his side. He then celebrated in trademark style by flaunting his jersey amidst the crowd.
Gareth Bale, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, Copa Del Rey 2014 Final
The Welsh, with incredible speed and agility, raced ahead of Busquets. After that he got the better of Barca keeper to take Madrid home with a sublime late goal.
Angel De Maria, Argentina vs Switzerland, Round of 16 FIFA World Cup 2014
As Argentina’s journey had been in that world cup, with some crunch matches. Following similar lines, Di Maria got the better of Swiss defense which had held on to a goalless scoreline.
Riyad Mahrez, Algeria vs Nigeria, African Nations Cup 2019 Final
Mahrez’s brilliance sparked for his nation when he helped them win the African Nations Cup. Demolishing the Nigerian hopes, he pounced on a brilliant chance and scored a late winner.
Branislav Ivanovic, Chelsea vs Benfica, Europa League 2012 Final
The gigantic, tall defender headed in a perfect corner to hand Chelsea the silverware. The blues registered a dramatic victory with a stoppage-time goal.
Landon Donovan,USA vs Algeria, Group Stage Final match FIFA World Cup 2010
Donovan proved to be one of the valuable assets in the American team. With his grit and brilliance, getting the better of Algerian keeper in a closely-fought contest.
Lionel Messi, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, Supercopa De Espana 2011
Messi fired in a great left-footed shot to fire the ball past Casillas. Ending the drama with a sublime finish. He scored one of the best late goals ever.