On This Day in 2011: Barcelona win Champions League at Wembley
Barcelona won the Champions League for a fourth time with a 3-1 victory over Manchester United at Wembley on this day in 2011.
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Barcelona won the Champions League for a fourth time with a 3-1 victory over Manchester United at Wembley on this day in 2011.
A Manchester United staff member walked past the rows of seats in the press conference room with an Adidas rucksack bearing the initials "ETH". The bag was handed to Erik ten Hag upon his arrival at the Stretford End tunnel.
Jurgen Klopp leads his Liverpool side into battle on Saturday evening, looking to capture his second Champions League title with the club. After winning the domestic cups, a Champions League win would cap off a memorable season for the charismatic German coach. Central to the success of Klopp this season has been the bond that he has formed with the squad and how his demeanour has been a positive for the side in critical moments.
Manchester United supporters have taken the chance to mock Steven Gerrard on social media as long-serving coach Mike Phelan gears up to leave Old Trafford this summer.
Gary Neville has reminded Liverpool that despite all of their success this season, they - or any other English team for that matter - are yet to match Manchester United's remarkable Treble triumph of 1999.
The Uruguay striker is leaving Old Trafford this summer as a free agent following almost two full seasons. He arrived in October 2020 as something of a panic buy amid United’s need for attacking reinforcements.
Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson gained a reputation for scoring late goals and never giving in during games.
Erik ten Hag has the same attention to detail and drive as former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, according to Steve McClaren.