Champions League

The Champions League is the ultimate club competition in European football and Man Utd have won the trophy three times: 1968, 1999 & 2008. Manchester United first played in the European Cup in 1956, which saw the Red Devils winning their first game 10-0 against Belgian champions Anderlecht. Sir Matt Busby’s men reached the semi-finals in both 1956/57 and 1957/58 seasons, but the latter will be forever linked to the Munich Air Disaster. Sir Matt Busby then set out to build a new team with hope of lifting the European Cup, an amazing feat he achieved 10-years after the disaster, in 1968. Goals from Bobby Charlton (two), George Best and Brian Kidd at Wembley gave England its first European Cup winning side against a brilliant Benfica side. The next triumph in the European Cup — which later became known as the Champions League — occurred in 1999, as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side completed the famous treble.  It looked all but lost as United trailed 1-0 going into the three minutes of added time in Barcelona’s Nou Camp. But goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer left Bayern Munich devastated. Fergie had finally emulated the achievement of Busby. In May 2008, Ferguson would see another side win the Champions League, and it was arguably his strongest-ever team. On the 50th anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster and 40 years since the club’s first win in ’68, we claimed victory in a penalty shootout against Chelsea.
Sancho and Van de Beek return: predicted Man Utd XI against Villarreal
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Man Utd given boost as 30-goal Villarreal star is doubtful for Champions League clash
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Manchester United duo could miss Villarreal clash with injuries
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Opinion: Losing to Young Boys was not the end of the world
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Ep 121: Shock in Switzerland after Cristiano Ronaldo party
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“Last night hurt” – Lingard sends message to United fans after costly back pass in Young Boys defeat
Jesse Lingard has sent an emotional message to fans expressing his pain at his role in Manchester United’s 2-1 defeat to Young...
Cristiano Ronaldo gives shirt to steward he hit with wayward shot
Cristiano Ronaldo gave his shirt from Manchester United’s Champions League opener to the steward he had hit on the head with a...
Cristiano Ronaldo’s touchline antics in Switzerland criticised by Rio Ferdinand
Rio Ferdinand has criticised the touchline antics of Cristiano Ronaldo after he was substituted against Young Boys in Tuesday’s shock defeat. Ronaldo...
Scholes gives damning verdict on Solskjaer’s substitutions after Young Boys defeat
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes says manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer “missed a trick” tonight. Our Champions League campaign got off to a...
Manchester United off to nightmare Champions League start after late Young Boys winner
Manchester United’s Champions League campaign got off to a nightmare start as Jordan Siebatcheu scored a stoppage-time winner to earn Young Boys...
(Video) Jesse Lingard gifts Young Boys winner with horrific back pass
No matter where you go in Europe, it’s tough. Tonight we lost a man, lost our lead and ultimately lost the game....
(Photo) Cristiano Ronaldo helps steward knocked over by wayward shot
Cristiano Ronaldo was quick to help a matchday steward who had been knocked over after being hit with a wayward ball during...