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I'm surprised so many of you found the Torres goal to be more emotionally powerful than Rambo's. I nearly broke the light in my living room after that :D

Whereas the Torres goal just gave me so much relief, a kinda "YESSS, THANK FUCK WE'RE THROUGH" feeling rather than "HAVE SOME OF THAT YOU BASTARDS" which is what Rambo's did to me.

It was more emotionally powerful for people simply because even after Rambo's goal, it was kind of like 'amazing, we're back in it, but can we hold on for another 45 minutes with 10 men'?

Where as Torres' goal was just that. The sealer, the end, the finisher of an epic battle down a man.

I'm voting for Ramires' goal, but I have never celebrated a goal harder than Torres', who I think will win it anyway.

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TBH, Ramire's goal came out of the fuckin blue.

I literally said, 'The fuck?" after the ball went into the back of the net and was just shocked and prayed for the half time whistle to be blown.

Class and beauty at its finest

Where as Torres goal, i felt that it was truly the icing on the cake. After all the terrible luck we have had the past seasons, after all the bull shit we have been receiving, after all the arrogant Barca fans and the cocky barca players, after realizing what we just accomplished, after seeing a man who has had the worst years of his life, return to the Nou camp and showed the whole world the meaning of 'class is permanent.'

So many emotions went through me when Torres scored, which is why that was the first time i cried during a football match.

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I dunno. I kinda preferred the defiant feeling that Ramires' goal gave me, a feeling of fuck the odds, we are Chelsea Football Club and we'll never go down without a fight. That it came in probably our darkest period of the match, where most of us if not all were thinking we'd be lucky to keep the scoreline respectable also made it more powerful for me.

But, each to his own. Torres goal was brilliant as well :D

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So many emotions went through me when Torres scored Robbie and Eddie celebrated, which is why that was the first time i cried during a football match.

That nearly, very nearly, made it my third time. I cried after Australia beat Uruguay on penalties in 2005 to seal qualification, and after our 8-0 win over Wigan.

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