Frustrated in his attempts to get to the referee, an enraged Didier Drogba turned around to face the camera and roared: "Are you watching this? It's a disgrace! It's a disgrace! It's a f*****g disgrace!"
Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink tried to intervene but he did so half-heartedly. The Dutchman could understand his forward's fury.
On an infamous night of high drama at Stamford Bridge on May 6, 2009, Chelsea saw four separate penalty appeals waved away by referee Tom Henning Ovrebo during an enthralling Champions League semi-final second-leg clash with Barcelona.
Ovrebo had ruled that Dani Alves' foul on Florent Malouda had taken place outside rather than inside the area, and the Norwegian official had not seen Eric Abidal's subsequent tug on Drogba.