Mario Gotze was voted as the most wasted potential ever to play for Bayern, onto the best comeback ever. Could be a match, could be a player or a manager.

by Wakanda-shit-is-that

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  1. Game: CL against Juve

    Player: Robben after missing penalty against Chelsea.

  2. Winning CL after Finale dahoam. The team could have been broken after that. But they came back with crazy determination and won that thing.

  3. Bayern 4-2 (et.) Juventus, UCL quarter finals second leg (agg. 6-4)

  4. 3:3 after Extra Time against Getafe in 2008 Uefa Cup, Luca Toni masterclass, van Bommel broken nose because Kahn celebrated to hard

  5. 120th Minute Katsche winner has gotta be up there.

    Edit: equaliser wtf was i smoking

  6. Bayern-Hamburg 1:1 in 2001

    It’s the comeback of the Bayern-Dusel. The comeback of winning the league in the last moment after choking it away, after all other games were finished that matchday. The comeback of Patrik Andersson’s rocket-powered leg. And the comeback of physics-defying kicks quantum leaping through a dozen Hamburg legs.

  7. Heynckes had pretty much retired before came back as a caretaker after Klinsmann.

  8. Comeback against Leipzig winning 4-5 away with a 96th minute Robben winner.

  9. 2001 CL and Bundesliga win after the devastating loses against Manu and Real (1 loss and 3 wins during the season 2000 against them) prior and Anderson’s last second banger against Hamburg.

  10. So many to choose from. 4-2 Vs Juve, 5-4 vs Leipzig, 1-1 vs Hamburg, if you go for aggregate score 6-1 against Porto quarter finals was amazing too

  11. There are many I would say! Wembley! Juve4-2, the 6-1 against porto.

    Comebacks I would say Muller regen with Hansi, Kimmichs dominance post Ancelotti.

  12. The recency bias is huge here in this sub. The only correct answer is the Bundesliga last match day 2001. Closely followed by the half final against Getafe.

  13. Can’t believe nobody mentioning a near 40 year old Neuer returning from a broken leg

  14. Put Thomas Muller in another square. He’s been written off, semi-retired, benched, not called up, and been given end-of-career advice at least six times now, and he’s still proven himself able to break records, score goals, and provide space, passes, and assists at the very highest levels.

  15. Game: Getafe in UEFA cup, both match but especially the second

  16. Stefan Effenberg from wasted potential on his first stint to cult icon in his second stint

  17. Long time ago and not glamorous, but the 2nd leg against Getafe in the UEFA Cup. That was wild and I still remember Kahn almost breaking van Bommels nose when celebrating the last goal.

    But the CL win 2013 one year after Finale Dahoam is definitely another level.

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