Chelsea went into tonight's Europa League final in Amsterdam against Benfica aiming to become the first team to hold both of UEFA's biggest club trophies simultaneously.
The Portuguese outfit dominated the match during the first half, but they were unable to break the deadlock.
That was eventually achieved after the restart by Chelsea and Fernando Torres, who rounded Artur to score. However, a few minutes later Oscar Cardozo levelled up the score from the penalty spot.
It looked as though the match was heading into extra-time until Branislav Ivanovic won it for the Blues in the last minute of stoppage time with a looping header.
You can find out how the match unfolded with our minute-by-minute updates below.
CHELSEA: Turnbull, Ferreira, Ake, Mikel, Marin, Benayoun, Moses
BENFICA: Lopes, Jardel, Aimar, Urreta, Gomes, Lima, John
Sparta Prague (A) 0-1
Sparta Prague (H) 1-1
Steaua Bucuresti (A) 1-0
Steaua Bucuresti (H) 3-1
Rubin Kazan (H) 3-1
Rubin Kazan (A) 3-2
Basel (A) 1-2
Basel (H) 3-1
Bayer Leverkusen (A) 0-1
Bayer Leverkusen (H) 2-1
Bordeaux (H) 1-0
Bordeaux (A) 2-3
Newcastle (H) 3-1
Newcastle (A) 1-1
Fenerbahce (A) 1-0
Fenerbahce (H) 3-1
"You've been watching this since you were a child and now it is a reality and you've made it.
"I am very happy, because you dream about this as a child. Now that we are here, we want to win it, and I am sure it's the same for Chelsea."
"What I want is the best for Benfica. Benfica deserve this, we've grown in recent years. As captain, [I say] we're representing not just the players and their families but everyone who works at this club. We can make history for an important club like Benfica."
"I have lost three finals this year, which means now is the time to win," he told The Mirror. "For me, the Europea League is one more big title. Always I say when you win something and you finish you are hungry again. Last year, I ate beef. Now I have chicken, but I'm still hungry again and want to win more titles.
"It will be a difficult game. A special day for me, special day for my teammates. I think it will be a strong game for me. It will be a game with a lot of emotion. I just want to win."
"We haven't practised yet and I don't think we will," the midfielder told The Mirror. "A year ago we practised them and took penalties against each of the four goalies we had. We all took them then and we won.
"But then again, I practised them with England many a time in tournaments and we ended up losing the shootout, so I don't think there is any perfect recipe.
"It is down to the individual. Some people like to practise, but Michael Ballack never practised a penalty when he was here and he was one of the best penalty-takers I have played with."
What a career Lampard has had. No matter who you support, you have to admire his achievements in the blue shirt.