11 Greatest comebacks in football history (Ranked)

Football isn’t just a sport; it’s a whirlwind of emotions, weaving stories more gripping and unexpected than any blockbuster movie.

Through the years, this magnificent game has delivered astonishing comebacks, proving that in football, the impossible is merely a challenge waiting to be conquered.

Here, we revisit the 11 most incredible comebacks in football history, ranked for their sheer brilliance.

11. Deportivo v AC Milan – 2004
After a commanding 4-1 win in the first leg, AC Milan seemed certain to reach the semi-finals.

However, Deportivo La Coruna turned the tables in the second leg, securing a stunning 4-0 victory to overturn the deficit and advance. Against one of the most defensively resolute teams, this feat remains extraordinary.

10. Reading v Arsenal – 2012
Arsenal found themselves trailing 4-0 to Reading within 37 minutes in this pulsating League Cup encounter.

The Gunners fought back to level the score at 4-4 by full-time. In extra time, Arsenal added three more goals, including a Theo Walcott hattrick, to clinch an unforgettable 7-5 victory.

9. Tottenham v Manchester United – 2001
Manchester United’s reputation for dramatic turnarounds was on full display in this clash.

After falling 3-0 behind at halftime, Sir Alex Ferguson’s team staged a phenomenal second-half performance, winning the game 5-3. It epitomized why United earned the nickname “Comeback Kings” under Ferguson. ..Continue Reading

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