FERGUSON: WE WERE SECOND BEST

CUP FOR IT - Barcelona skipper Carlos Puyol holds the Champions League trophy aloft as his team celebrates
CUP FOR IT - Barcelona skipper Carlos Puyol holds the Champions League trophy aloft as his team celebrates

United boss admits his side deserved to lose Champions League Final

Slideshow
HAND IT TO THEM - Sir Alex Ferguson knows United were second best on the night
HAND IT TO THEM - Sir Alex Ferguson knows United were second best on the night

DISAPPOINTED Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson admitted his side had lost to the better team as Barcelona won the Champions League final 2-0 in Rome but vowed to come back stronger.

United were bright in the initial exchanges but after Samuel Eto'o opened the scoring after 10 minutes, there was only one team in the game as Barca over-ran their opponents in midfield.

Click here for all the best pictures from Barcelona 2, Man United 0 in the Champions League Final

Lionel Messi made it 2-0 after 70 minutes and the Red Devils could muster nothing in response.

Ferguson said: "In fairness we were beaten by the best team. We weren't at our best. The first goal was a killer, it was a bad start to the game. If you give them the ball they will keep it all night.

"But the best part of the game is that in adversity you always move forward quicker. We're all disappointed but we're a young team."

Ferguson added a second striker at half-time, with Carlos Tevez replacing the ineffective Anderson.

HAT'S THE WAY TO DO IT - Thierry Henry celebrates with the Champions League trophy
HAT'S THE WAY TO DO IT - Thierry Henry celebrates with the Champions League trophy

Reflecting on that decision, Fergie said: "I brought on Tevez simply because I took the gamble of playing two through (the middle).

"Ryan Giggs, in the first half, provided something and some parts of his game were good but what we needed was someone to be there all the time.

"But they defended quite well. We had plenty of time and we had some half-chances which we maybe should have done better with."

Barca forward Thierry Henry celebrated his side's triumph by insisting that victory, rather than the considerable style in which it was achieved, was most important.

He said: "You always remember winners, that's the difference. You can play good football, pass the ball well but unless you win silverware sometimes it doesn't count."

The Frenchman, who admitted his disappointment at his failure to take the same trophy during his time with Arsenal, also hailed his side's unique treble following their domestic league and cup triumphs.

IT'S ALL GONE RON - Ronaldo takes off his loser's medal
IT'S ALL GONE RON - Ronaldo takes off his loser's medal

"I struggle to describe what we have achieved this year. No team has ever done this treble in Spain. It is something amazing," he said. "Apart from the way we play it is also down to the way we fought all season.

Look at tonight - in the first 10 minutes we were kind of lucky and playing against a United side who are difficult to beat. But we fight and we never give up."

SOMEFLING SPECIAL - Barcelona players celebrate victory by throwing boss Pep Guardiola into the air
SOMEFLING SPECIAL - Barcelona players celebrate victory by throwing boss Pep Guardiola into the air

On Arsenal, who lost to Barca in the 2006 final, Henry added: "I will always have disappointments from Arsenal because they are in my heart and in my blood. That disappointment will always remain in my career but tonight I am happy."

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique said it was special to win the Champions League with the club he had supported as a boy - but expressed his sympathy for his former Manchester United team mates.

END OF THE ROAD - Alex Ferguson (centre), Ryan Giggs 9left) and Wayne Rooney (right) reflect on defeat
END OF THE ROAD - Alex Ferguson (centre), Ryan Giggs 9left) and Wayne Rooney (right) reflect on defeat

Having not featured in United's success over Chelsea in last year's final in Moscow, tonight's victory capped a remarkable turn around for the young defender who is now part of a treble-winning side.

"It was special because we played really well, we deserved to win and Barcelona was always my club since I was a young lad," Pique said.

"I am sorry for them because they are very good friends of mine and to see them lose the game is not good - but I am happy for me.

"Since I arrived here I knew it was the right decision. When I arrived it was a great team, we started to play well and now we have won the cup, we have won the league, and now the Champions League - it is a dream season."

Veteran United midfielder Ryan Giggs admitted they did not play to their potential and that they were beaten by the better team.

"At times Barcelona can make you look silly because they keep the ball so well," Giggs said.

"At times we maybe chased it and didn't keep our shape as well as we should have. But still - we created chances and probably more chances than Barcelona.

"We said whoever turned up on the night would win and that proved to be the case. They turned up and played some great football - we didn't really.

"I think if we had gone a goal ahead, we're capable of keeping the ball like they are. But credit to them, they deserved it tonight."

Your comments

This article has 1 comment

sir Alex should keep Tevez at united becouse if he goes, he'z going to loss out a quality footballer.

By Daniel Kapotesha. Posted May 29 2009 at 4:18 PM.

Post your comment here

We have to check every comment before we can allow it to be published. But don't worry, we've got a team on it 24/7 - so check back soon! Please note that we cannot publish all comments received. The editor's decision is final. Please note that your email address will not be displayed next to your comment.