Liverpool's miraculous 2005 Champions League final triumph will forever be remembered fondly by fans – but not by one of the players.

Stephen Warnock had been a squad player under Rafa Benitez that season, making 19 Premier League appearances and four in Europe. He'd not missed a matchday squad throughout the campaign to Istanbul.

So he was expecting to be involved again, either on the bench or in the starting XI. Benitez announced the 18 players who would be in the lead up to the match, and Warnock was elated to see his name on the list.

But he described what followed as "an absolute disgrace", with assistant manager Pako Ayestaran calling him to explain there'd been a mistake and he in fact wasn't included. By that point the left-back had told his family to book their flights to Turkey.

So it was very much a case of mixed emotions for him as he watched on in the stands as his team-mates pulled off the remarkable comeback from 3-0 down before triumphing on penalties.

"It was hard for me because I'm a Liverpool fan, I grew up on the Kop and everything. I thought 'I f***ing hate this team, like what's going on here'. I was fuming, I was so angry," he recalled on the Undr The Cosh podcast.

"I didn't hate the team, I hated Rafa. I sat there thinking 'I'm so happy for the lads, but I'm also p***ed off with the way things have played out'. If you ever played in a final or you've not played in one, you don't feel part of even if you've played your part to get it."

It only got worse for Warnock when another late change meant he couldn't make the trophy parade back on Merseyside, instead having to watch the jubilant celebrations from afar on TV.

Stephen Warnock watched the parade on Sky Sports after a late flight (
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He continued: "I remember that night just going to bed and they said 'right, the plane leaves at this time in the morning to go for the parade in Liverpool'. And then they changed it and said 'all the squad who were involved, the 18, and their wives or girlfriends'.

"So they put all them together, bearing in mind they'd been on our flight coming over, the wives and girlfriends, and we flew back separately. Missed the parade, I watched it on Sky Sports.

"Our flight was late coming in. The lads literally landed at Liverpool Airport, got ferried to the buses and then just started the parade. I just remember thinking 'what a s***show'."

As you might expect, Benitez isn't on Warnock's Christmas card list – slamming his "horrendous" man management and calling him a "coward" for not ringing himself. Warnock not only missed out on the glory, but also a £200,000 bonus given to the matchday squad.

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