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Referee Lubos Michel did Chelsea a massive favour, more like the ghost goal.
If he hadn't given the goal to Luis Garcia , then he'd have had to send off Petr Cech and award Liverpool a penalty.
In 2005 , there was no double jeopardy rule, so a penalty and a red card would have both been awarded.
The atmosphere at Anfield that night was the best the ground has experienced in my lifetime.
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