Nothing else even comes close. As far as I am concerned, the only thing that will ever beat last night is winning the premier league or champions league.
I think of all the bullshit I've taken as a fan of this club (Being stripped of the champions league, Losing champions league place to Woolwich on the final day, the battle of Stamford Bridge, Blowing the title race at west ham, Juve last season) all of it was worth it for last night.
It wasn't just that it was a champions league quarter final. It wasn't just that it was against the best team in the world. It wasn't just that we had half the team, including our best player, injured. It wasn't just that the VAR call felt the same as a last minute winner. It wasn't just that we triumphed in a game that has already gone down as one of the greatest ever.
It's the fact that, when Aguero scored to put City 4-2 up, the team seemed to say to themselves 'This is not the end. We are not just going to be the footnote for another teams story again. This is ours' I don't think anyone outside this club believed that we would be able to come back after that goal. The narrative was written, like it always seems to be.
Football is chaotic. More than any other sport, the score doesn't reflect what happens on the pitch. That means tiny, random moments can have a huge effect. You can train as much as you can, you can get the best players. You can minimise the effect of randomness as much as possible. But you are still in sway to it.
Poch is right. Sometimes in football, you have to believe. In spite of all the things going against you, you just have to believe you will get the break. The media will call you bottlers. The opposition will call you bottlers. You can't change that. But what you can change is whether you belive it.
That result only happened because they didn't believe it. That is the real story.