SIR Alex Ferguson insisted fate propelled his Manchester United side to Champions League victory in a dramatic penalty shootout against Chelsea.
The United manager said the team, who were led up to receive the European Cup by Sir Bobby Charlton, were inspired by the prospect of winning the trophy 50 years after the Munich air disaster.
Ferguson said: “We had a cause which was very important. People with causes are difficult to battle against and I think fate was playing its part today. I feel very, very proud.”
Ferguson also insisted his United side could go on to successfully defend the trophy next season after a match which hung on the slenderest of threads.
Cristiano Ronaldo gave United the lead with a first-half header before Frank Lampard equalised just before half-time.
Didier Drogba was sent off in the second period of extra-time for slapping Nemanja Vidic in the face after a meaningless spat.
And the drama continued in the penalty shootout when Ronaldo missed and Chelsea captain John Terry stepped up to secure the prize for his side, only to for his foot to slip and push his shot wide.
Victory was finally secured when United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar saved Nicolas Anelka’s spot-kick to give United a 6-5 victory on penalties.
Ferguson said: “We’re delighted. It’s my first victory in a penalty shootout apart from the Charity Shield. I’ve lost three with Aberdeen and three with United so this is seventh time lucky.
Opening
“The slip by Terry gave us an opening and I thought we would win it then.
“We were fantastic in the first half but the goal gave them an impetus and they were the better team in the second half. But in extra-time I think we were the better team. It was tight and there were some fantastic moments.”
The United manager, however, admitted the moment of Van der Sar’s save was one of the greatest of his career.
He said: “Sometimes you have to pinch yourself but I don’t get carried away, euphoria evaporates immediately. But that penalty save from Edwin van der Sar was my moment, the emotion and the excitement and then you just carry on.”
Ferguson was also delighted for Paul Scholes, who broke his nose in a clash with Claude Makelele but carried on to erase the disappointment of 1999 when he missed the final through suspension.
Ferguson said: “The disappointment of ’99 has gone now for him. He was very groggy at half-time and we had to give him some tablets.
“I’m delighted for the boy. He is a fantastic person. People like Scholes, Giggs and Neville: they know what Man United means. They deserve that.
“When you win something, you have to look at the players eyes to see if the hunger is there. Defending the European Cup is not an easy thing to do.
“I think the team is good enough. They will improve next year. And Scholes and Giggs will contribute, if not in as many games.”
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TAKIN, strasbourg france (21/05/2008 at 23:17)
chew, Grenada (21/05/2008 at 23:23)
All credit the the gladiators in the Mosco arena,whose faces were marred by mud and sweat and blood;who strove valiantly and spent themselves in a worthy cause and can now experience the Triumph of great achievement.
Congratulations to the entire club and all the supporters on a truly great season.
GLORY,GLORY,MAN.UNITED
D Jones Middleton (21/05/2008 at 23:29)
Powerhouse, Norway (21/05/2008 at 23:34)
Had tears in my eyes when Bobby Charlton went up the stairs.Greatest moment of the nigth!
Just like the Bysby Babes went along with him.
Rest in peace and may I see you in heaven one day!
UNITED UNITED TILL I DIE!
StretfordBLUE, Virginia (21/05/2008 at 23:50)
ryderbrow (21/05/2008 at 23:59)
Powerhouse, Norway (22/05/2008 at 00:06)
Had tears in my eyes when Bobby Charlton went up the stairs.Greatest moment of the nigth!
Just like the Busby Babes went along with him. Rest in peace and may I see you in heaven one day!
And did you see the face of the coward Peter Kenyon when he walked up...priceless!!
UNITED UNITED TILL I DIE!
red don, norway (22/05/2008 at 00:12)
neal 07, south stand lower (22/05/2008 at 00:27)
well done to everyone!
CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE!!!
Mourne Red (22/05/2008 at 00:31)
red don, norway (22/05/2008 at 00:43)
george (22/05/2008 at 00:46)
This is our second final where the game has been lost,only to turn round in the closing moments.Fabulous result,so happy for everyone.Couldn't we just win one of these 3-0 and take the stress out of it!
andythered perth (22/05/2008 at 00:52)
Steveo, Lecale (22/05/2008 at 01:21)
So glad we won it from a guy sitting in a liverpool supporters bar surrounded by chealsea fans for the day
Red Dawn (22/05/2008 at 01:28)
I know it's tough to lose a CL Final, but it was very unsporting of Chelsea not to congratulate United. In the interviews I saw neither Grant or Lampard said well done. If the situation was reveresed you can be sure Alex etc would have shown a bit of class.
The look on Ballacks face at the end of the game was priceless. He had the chance to join United, but now knows he 'BLUE' it.
Stan from Hong Kong (22/05/2008 at 05:32)
Roy (22/05/2008 at 06:28)
Was Utd lucky to win? It’s hard to be objective but as the match progressed Chelsea had the edge. But if there is one thing that characterizes Utd this season it is its resilience and no more so than Vidic who was magnificent last night.
United’s four buys last summer made the difference in this season’s European campaign. And all four scored penalties – Nani and Anderson showed greatness last night.
Now the transfer ins and outs start and the battle starts all over again. As our great leader is fond of saying: Marvellous.
zunaid ally (22/05/2008 at 07:37)
Despite the penalty miss, I thought that Ronaldo was outstanding and surely deserves the World Player of the Year award.
I feel that last night's success will fill the players with belief that they can go on and dominate Europe for years to come.
BARBARA (22/05/2008 at 07:40)
(Temporary) Aussie Blue, Perth, Australia (22/05/2008 at 07:42)
Well done
(Although I thought justice was done when SBC led United up and refused to have his winners medal put on - who led Chelsea up and accepted a medal? Peter Flippin Kenyon!)
Drifter, Mancunia (22/05/2008 at 07:53)
dennis d, coventry (22/05/2008 at 08:12)
TJC Robinson (22/05/2008 at 08:33)
Gary Cropper (22/05/2008 at 09:05)
The Gordon Hill Fanclub (22/05/2008 at 09:14)