I don't know what Rafa put into the players' tea at halftime but this was without doubt the mother of all comebacks.
Liverpool's jaw-dropping victory against Milan last night is still sinking in, but as Kopblog says in the quote above, many a football manager will want to know what Rafael Benítez said to his players to inspire them to such a stunning fightback in the second half.
We'll have audio from the Guardian's David Ward, who'll be talking to ecstatic Liverpool fans, a gallery of images from the match and the celebrations that followed, and regular updates as the team return home for tonight's victory parade. Here on Newsblog Chris Borg will be asking you to share your views on last night's match.
Meanwhile in France voters continue to mull over Sunday's European constitution vote: Paris correspondent Jon Henley will be bringing you the latest instalment in his series of blogposts on the referendum, and we'll be adding to our gallery of images from the campaign.
EducationGuardian.co.uk will be keeping on eye on the Association of University Teachers who are holding an emergency meeting to debate their controversial boycott of Israeli universities.
And finally, Sarah Left will be taking on the unsavoury task of considering a survey showing that Britain's dirty public toilets are a "national disgrace".