Untold UK: Liverpool’s Miracle of Istanbul is not just another documentary about that legendary 2005 Champions League final—it’s the one fans have been waiting for. Streaming on Netflix, this 78-minute film captures the drama, emotion, and sheer improbability of Liverpool’s comeback from 3-0 down at half-time against AC Milan with a freshness and intimacy that makes it feel brand new, even two decades later.
I still remember the night unfolding as a Liverpool supporter. The horror, then the very unexpected elation. I was the only person in the house so I could shout as loud as I wanted.
From the opening minutes, director Matt Rudge sets the stage perfectly. The 2004/05 season was turbulent: a new manager in Rafael Benítez, key departures (including the looming exit of Michael Owen), squad uncertainty, and a rocky path through the competition.
Jamie Carragher gives an intriguing insight into what is happening. He is at an England and newly appointed Benitez arrives to have a meeting with his three star Liverpool players – Owen, Gerrard and Owens. Carragher expects him to give them a warm embrace and his plans for the future of the team. Instead, he concentrates on where they need to improve as individuals – Owen leaves the club. Gerrard thinks about it. It takes time for them to warm to Benitez, but things gradually click.
The film doesn’t rush to the final. It builds the context beautifully—Liverpool’s struggles, the tactical masterclass that got them to Istanbul, and the underdog spirit that defined the club. Archive footage is crisp, evocative, and plentiful, blending seamlessly with modern interviews that feel raw and reflective.
The real magic lies in the voices. Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Xabi Alonso, and Rafa Benítez (among others) speak with the hindsight of champions but the passion of men who still can’t quite believe what happened. Gerrard’s leadership and that iconic half-time team talk, Carragher’s never-say-die attitude, Alonso’s cool penalty, and Benítez’s tactical tweaks come alive in ways that go beyond the highlights we’ve all seen a thousand times. You feel the tension in the dressing room, the roar of the Liverpool fans in the stands, and the disbelief as goals from Gerrard, Šmicer, and Alonso turned the game on its head before the dramatic penalty shootout.
Five stars out of five from me. A must watch for all Liverpool supporters, or people who love the beautiful game.