On a fresh episode of BBC Radio Scotland's Sacked In The Morning podcast, long-serving commentator Clive Tyldesley is asked if there was ever a line he wished he had said on air.
He immediately turned to the iconic Champions League final in 2005 in Istanbul.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"I was fortunate to be blessed with three Liverpool goals in seven minutes, and I came up with a crazy line: 'Hello, hello, here we go!', little suspecting that Liverpool were about to turn it around.
"But in the penalty shootout, Andriy Shevchenko walked forward with the ball - the one Jerzy Dudek saved to settle it - and he just didn't want to be there.
"You don't want to be too presumptuous because there's a very famous piece of commentary where Brian Moore actually asked Kevin Keegan whether he thought an England player was going to score the penalty as he walked forward.
"It was an impossible question to ask. Of course he's got to say yes, and he missed it. It was the worst moment of Brian's career. He hated himself, particularly as he had such a strong friendship with Kevin at the time.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"So I probably wouldn't have said he's going to miss it, but I wish I'd said Shevchenko just doesn't want to be here. That's what was in my mind, and it was on the tip of my tongue."
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