Some 41 years on from the thrilling 1985 Cup Winners' Cup semi-final over Bayern Munich, former Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall has been reminiscing on the historic triumph.
After drawing 0-0 in the first leg at the Olympiastadion in Munich, the Toffees went 1-0 down late in the first half at Goodison Park but rallied in the second to blow the German giants away through goals from Graeme Sharp, Andy Gray and Trevor Steven.
"I don't think I played that well in Munich," Southall told Total Sport's Mike Hughes at an event at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
"But, I kept a clean sheet which gave us the opportunity to come back to Goodison Park and put things right.
"We knew if we could beat Bayern we could win it as they were fantastic and the team to beat at the time. The way they have gone on from then is outstanding. They have just kept winning and winning.
"It just makes our players look better I think because on the night it didn't matter what they did. if they wanted to fight we could fight, if they wanted to play we could play. What you saw was the combination of a incredible physical, mental and emotional battle.
"We got the better of them in the end but it could have gone either way."
Everton beat Rapid Vienna 3-1 in the final.
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