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March 17, 2026
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Hope for Man City, Chelsea & Spurs – great Champions League comebacks
Key Points
- English clubs faced a challenging week in Champions League last-16 first-leg ties, with none securing a win and several suffering significant defeats.
- Historically, only four teams out of 51 trailing by three or more goals in a Champions League knockout first leg have managed to progress.
- The article recounts several iconic comebacks, including Tottenham's dramatic victory over Ajax in 2019 after being 3-0 down on aggregate at half-time.
- Other memorable comebacks featured are Liverpool's 4-0 win against Barcelona (overturning a 3-0 deficit) and Roma's 3-0 victory against Barcelona (after a 4-1 first-leg loss).
- Barcelona's 'La Remontada' against PSG in 2017, where they overturned a 4-0 first-leg deficit with a 6-1 second-leg win, is highlighted as arguably the greatest comeback.
Why This Matters
This article is solely focused on European Champions League football results and historical comebacks within the tournament. It contains no information, directly or indirectly, that pertains to Ghana's economy, policy, opportunities, or growth. Therefore, it holds no specific significance for Ghana.
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