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United Are Kings Of Europe (Sky Sports)
Manchester United 1 Chelsea 1
Manchester
United have won the UEFA Champions League after a penalty shoot-out victory
against Chelsea.
The game itself finished 1-1 with Cristiano Ronaldo grabbing his 42nd goal of a
remarkable season on 26 minutes to give United the lead, only to see Frank
Lampard haul the Blues level on the stroke of half-time.
Despite the best efforts of both teams neither could force a further
breakthrough and the biggest game in European football went to penalties.
Edwin van der Sar proved to be the hero for the Red Devils as he pushed away
Nicolas Anelka's sudden-death effort to ensure that the trophy is heading back
to Old Trafford for the first time in nine years.
Considering the prize at stake it was inevitable that the opening exchanges
would resemble two European heavyweights indulging in a bout of ineffective
sparring.
It would be the Red Devils who settled the quickest though, while their
opponents desperately searched for an opening from which to gain a foothold in
the contest.
The occasion appeared to be getting the better of the men in blue and Avram
Grant's side looked a shadow of the team which disposed so effectively of
European specialists Liverpool in the last four.
They could ill afford to be so sluggish as Ronaldo, beginning the game on the
left, took little time to get his dancing feet in motion, making a mug of
Michael Essien on the first occasion he was able to get one-on-one with the
makeshift full-back.
Critics
Despite enjoying the lion's share of possession, United were finding clear cut
chances hard to come by and were handed an early scare when Paul Scholes' nasty
clash of heads with Claude Makelele left the midfielder with a painful reminder
of his night in Moscow.
Then on 26 minutes the man who some had claimed was unable to perform when
handed the biggest stage on which to display his talents, silenced those critics
with the opening goal.
Smart interplay between Scholes and Wes Brown on the right-hand side resulted in
the full-back floating a pin point cross to the back post for the irrepressible
Ronaldo to nod a towering header past a motionless Cech.
With the shackles now well and truly off, the game sprung to life as Chelsea
almost hit back immediately.
However, German efficiency momentarily deserted Michael Ballack as he proceeded
to sky the Blues' best opportunity high into the stands.
Both sides were now beginning to put on the kind of show befitting of a
Champions League final, and Van der Sar was forced into a smart reaction stop to
palm away a misguided header from Rio Ferdinand.
Refusing to be upstaged, Cech then responded at the opposite end with a
remarkable double save to keep out Carlos Tevez's diving header and Michael
Carrick's quick-fire follow up.
Calm
Then, with the first-half coming to a close, Lampard delivered the sucker punch
which ensured Sir Alex Ferguson's team talk would be more hairdryer than
handshakes.
Essien's 25-yard drive took wicked deflections off two United defenders, and as
Van der Sar slipped on his way to gather the loose ball, Chelsea's inspirational
midfield maestro was on hand to calmly loft an effort over the sprawling
Dutchman.
With parity restored the second-half was expected to resort back to the cagey
exchanges which had dominated the start of the first.
That proved not to be the case and Essien wasted a great opportunity to hand
Chelsea the advantage inside eight-minutes.
Having cut inside Ferdinand and Patrice Evra with ease, the Ghanaian then lifted
a curling attempt over the top with Van der Sar once again left helpless on the
floor, after seeing his studs give way on the much maligned surface.
United suddenly found themselves under the cosh and were forced to retreat into
their shell in order to repel the rejuvenated Blues.
Possession was squandered with alarming regularity by the Red Devils, allowing
the likes of Florent Malouda, Lampard and John Terry to pepper their target with
dangerous, but ultimately wayward, blows.
Treatment
With their back four beginning to creak the last thing United needed was to see
their skipper, Ferdinand, writhing in agony with just over 20 minutes remaining.
The England international returned to the action after some hurried treatment on
the sidelines, but he looked far from comfortable after being restored to the
fold.
With Chelsea beginning to sense victory could be within their grasp, Ferdinand
was then left a mere bystander as Didier Drogba fired a 25-yard thunderbolt
against an upright with 13 minutes left on the clock.
Tevez then did his level best to restore United's lead moments later, but the
tireless Argentinean blazed high, wide and handsome from a difficult angle.
With time ticking away Ryan Giggs surpassed Bobby Charlton's all-time appearance
record for United as he stepped off the bench, but the chances had long since
dried up and the game meandered aimlessly towards extra-time.
Lampard rattled the frame of Van der Sar's goal once again within minutes of
play resuming, but his spinning left-footed effort cannoned back off the
underside of the crossbar to leave Chelsea cursing their luck.
With the action now flowing from end-to-end, Giggs saw his moment of glory
snatched from his grasp by a desperate, but remarkable, goal-line clearance from
John Terry.
Sent off
The final 15 minutes produced little in terms of goalmouth action as the
mentality of both sides reverted to ensuring that they avoided a last-gasp
knockout punch.
There was enough time, however, for Drogba to get himself sent off for a
petulant slap on Nemanja Vidic.
With tempers threatening to boil over, and cramp beginning to sap the energy out
of the most energetic of legs, spot-kicks became inevitable.
It is at times like this that heroes and villains are created, and in the
torrential rain of the Luzhniki Stadium tonight would be no different.
As fate would have it Ronaldo saw his penalty saved by Cech, only to be rescued
when Terry struck with the post with his.
Van der Sar then ensured that it would be United who lifted the trophy when he
pushed away Anelka's sudden-death effort to hand the Red Devils a 6-5 victory.
Manchester United
Van der
Sar, Ferdinand, Brown (Anderson 119), Evra, Vidic, Scholes (Giggs 87),
Hargreaves, Ronaldo, Carrick, Rooney (Nani 102), Tevez
Subs Not Used
Kuszczak, O’ Shea, Silvestre, Fletcher
Booked
Scholes, Ferdinand, Vidic, Tevez
Goals Ronaldo 26
Chelsea
Cech, A. Cole, Terry, Carvalho,
J. Cole (Anelka 99), Lampard, Essien, Malouda (Kalou 92), Makelele (Belletti
119), Ballack, Drogba
Subs Not Used
Cudicini, Alex, Mikel, Shevchenko
Booked
Makelele, Carvalho, Essien
Sent Off
Drogba
Goals
Lampard 45
Attendance 69,552
Referee
Lubos Michel