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Manchester United have won the Champions League after beating Chelsea 6-5 on penalties after a dramatic 1-1 draw.
Cristiano Ronaldo headed United in front after 26 minutes but Frank Lampard equalised before the interval. Ronaldo missed his penalty, but John Terry hit the post with a kick that would have won it for Chelsea and Edwin van der Sar saved from Nicolas Anelka.
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Fergie warns about Real move
Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday warned Cristiano Ronaldo that leaving for Real Madrid would be the "worst thing" possible for his career.
Fergie wants Berbatov
Sir Alex Ferguson expects to prise striker Dimitar Berbatov from Tottenham by the end of the summer.
United win at Aberdeen
United made a winning start to the new pre-season campaign, as goals from Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney sealed a hard-fought victory over Aberdeen at Pittodrie
Fergie praises departed Queiroz Manchester United assistant boss Carlos Queiroz has been appointed as the new coach of Portugal.
Ronaldo backs Blatter slave view Cristiano Ronaldo endorsed the comments made by Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, that likened his situation at Old Trafford to slavery.
Queiroz set for Portugal job Manchester United were reluctantly discussing a compensation package for Carlos Queiroz last night after Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant confirmed that he wanted to leave the club to take over as Portugal's national manager.
Fergie optimistic on Ronaldo Sir Alex Ferguson returns to work at Manchester United this morning after his holiday, convinced that he will triumph in the forthcoming battle of wills with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Euro windfall for Reds The Champions League campaign earned Manchester United netted £33.9m last season.
New away shirt revealed Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand and Carlos Tevez showed off United’s new away shirt as they get ready to defend their Premier and Champions League crowns.
Ronaldo to demand transfer Cristiano Ronaldo has confided to friends that he is prepared to do “whatever it takes” to engineer a transfer to Real Madrid this summer.
United start with Newcastle United have been handed a tough start to the Barclays Premier League season, with trips to two of the Reds' perennial title rivals before the end of September.
New contract for Evra United defender Patrice Evra has signed a four-year extension to his contract that will keep him at Old Trafford until 2012.
United lodge Real complaint Manchester United have lodged an official complaint with Fifa over Real Madrid's interest in signing their Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo.
Real will pay vast transfer fee Ferguson can demand a record fee or refuse to sell as the Spaniards play dangerous game.
Ronaldo wants to leave United Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from Manchester United moved a step closer last night after admitting he is ready to quit Old Trafford for Real Madrid.
Fergie's big interview Ferguson was in reflective mood at the end of a season to remember.
Fergie's Gazza regret I'll still rue losing Gazza when I quit in two years, says Fergie.
Fergie warns Ronaldo Sir Alex Ferguson says the club would rather put Cristiano Ronaldo in the stands than sell him to Real Madrid.
United unveil "Trinity" statue A statue of United's 'Holy Trinity' – Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law – has been unveiled at Old Trafford today.
FA to appeal Fergie verdict The FA is considering a ground-breaking appeal after Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz escaped censure yesterday for their outspoken criticism of the referee Martin Atkinson and the referee's chief, Keith Hackett.
Manutdzone.com Viewpoint
Manutdzone's top pundit gives us his views on United's European and Premiership double and looks back on a great season.
United soon to spend £50m? Manchester United are being rumoured to spend £50m in the next two weeks on new players.
Pique sold to Barca Defender Gerard Piqué has decided to end his stay at Manchester United in favour of a return to his former club Barcelona.
Gill on Fergie retirement Manchester United chief executive David Gill has played down manager Sir Alex Ferguson's claim that he will step down before he turns 70 at the end of 2011.
Fergie wants a third Retire? It's Champions League No3 for me, says Ferguson as he looks to build on the clubs' European trophy haul.
Fergie wants a third Retire? It's Champions League No3 for me, says Ferguson as he looks to build on the clubs' European trophy haul.
Fergie: Ronaldo is staying
Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Real Madrid that Manchester United will not be listening to any offers for Cristiano Ronaldo
Fergie wants Euro dynasty
Sir Alex Ferguson plotting a European dynasty and planning to defend the trophy next season.
United back in England
Manchester United are back in the UK after their thrilling win over Chelsea in the Champions League final.
Is this Fergie's finest?
A comparison of the Manchester United sides of 1994 and 1999 with the team that enjoyed victory in Moscow.
Better than 1968?
Sir Alex's champagne cavaliers might even put the class of '68 in shade.
Ronaldo keeps us guessing
I will decide next week whether I stay or go, says unsteady Ronaldo.
Fergie driven for more glory United manager is hungry to build a dynasty - and will now ensure his players are too.
Fergie praises his heroes
Sir Alex Ferguson hailed his Manchester United side after their dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Chelsea in the Champions League final in Moscow.
Giggs legend continues
Ryan Giggs is eager for more glory after making his club-record 759th appearance in the small hours of a massive morning in Moscow.
United make date with destiny
Fifty years on from Munich, memories of their darkest days have inspired club to victory, writes David Meek
Van Der Sar the hero
Thirteen years after his first Champions League triumph, Edwin van der Sar was United's hero as the Reds claimed European glory against Chelsea.
Ferguson's ascent to greatness
The first steps on the road to Moscow and Sir Alex Ferguson's ascent into managerial folklore came in the bowels of Benfica's famous Stadium of Light.
Final great advert for game
Manchester United, Chelsea, English football: they all delivered. Moscow, Russia, will never forget this.
Jovial Fergie edges glum Grant
The difference in demeanour between Sir Alex Ferguson and his Chelsea counterpart Avram Grant could not have been more stark at the pre-match news conferences.
United artistry or Chelsea muscle Tonight's all-English final will be a stirring affair: Chelsea stir respect but Manchester United stir the soul.
Fergie seeks to crack Chelsea Tonight's game of contrasting arguments and interpretations may not be entertaining but it should be intriguing.
United in good spirits Gladiators are ready: The Daily Mail assesses the mood in the rival camps ahead of Moscow final
Upcoming games reviewed
Manutdzone.com's resident football psychic and pundit looks at the Champions League final.
Rio's change of image United’s England defender content that change of image has resulted in people being less inclined to blame it on Rio
Ronaldo needs big final Victory over Chelsea tomorrow, spiced with a starring role, and the debate is over. But Ronaldo faces a 90-minute, possibly two-hour, audition for greatness in the Luzhniki.
Big role for Scholes in Moscow The man described by Sir Bobby Charlton as "the heart of Old Trafford" is sure to have a big part to play in Moscow.
History on Reds side A trawl through the history of a famous club points towards another European triumph for Sir Alex Ferguson’s team.
Ole remembers 1999 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed how a winning goal in a Champions League final can change your life.
Fergie set for greatness Should Manchester United win the Champions League final on Wednesday night, the manager Sir Alex Ferguson will join the pantheon of football's finest coaches.
Rio signs new deal
Rio Ferdinand will travel to Moscow for the Champions League Final with his United future signed and sealed until 2013.
Fergie wins LMA award
Sir Alex Ferguson has won the League Managers' Association manager of the year award after leading Manchester United to a 10th Premier League crown.
Charlton hails Ryan Giggs
Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton believes 10-time title winner Ryan Giggs deserves to break his appearance record for the club.
Fergie delighted with 10th title
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was delighted at winning his 10th league title and the club's 17th, after the 2-0 win at Wigan Athletic.
Gill promises Fergie funds
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has promised Sir Alex Ferguson more millions to strengthen his title-winning squad this summer.
Premier League far from boring
This season has been been pure Hollywood with Ronaldo rightly cast as leading man.
Fergie's heroes are the real deal
For once again, when the chips were down, Manchester United proved themselves the Real Deal.
How the title was won
The 20 defining moments that won Manchester United the Premier League title.
Fergie keeps on adapting
The manager learned from Chelsea triumphs and added steel to his side's traditional flair
Fergie delighted with 10th title
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was delighted at winning his 10th league title and the club's 17th, after the 2-0 win at Wigan Athletic.
Fergie rewarded for staying on
Sir Alex Ferguson shelved his plans to retire from management for moments just like this - a title deciding Sunday.
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Final Premiership table 2008
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P |
W |
D |
L |
+/- |
PTS |
| 1 |
UNITED |
38 |
27 |
6 |
5 |
+58 |
87 |
| 2 |
Chelsea |
38 |
25 |
10 |
3 |
+39 |
85 |
| 3 |
Arsenal |
38 |
24 |
11 |
3 |
+43 |
83 |
4 |
Liverpool |
38 |
21 |
13 |
4 |
+39 |
76 |
| 5 |
Everton |
38 |
19 |
8 |
11 |
+22 |
65 |
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