In 2010, with Bayern on the edge and Old Trafford roaring for a knockout punch, Arjen Robben did what only cold-blooded match-winners do.
Ribéry whipped in the corner, the box exploded with bodies — and Robben waited for nothing. He hit it first time, a brutal left-foot volley drilled into the far corner. No theatrics, no hesitation, just pure execution under unbearable pressure.
Manchester United froze. Bayern rose. In one strike, Robben turned a dying match into a defining Champions League moment — the kind that still echoes when the stakes are highest.