The tie that came to rest was not fair, there was only one team at Wembley, but Barca knew which was the way to be crowned as the best team in Europe. And the second part already Yes that was a compelling monologue of Pep Guardiola’s team. Many many years ago that not seen such superiority in a Champions League final. The United not smelled the ball and the only thing that did was shrink balls given the avalanche of the Barca game. With so much superiority, it was impossible that the goals do not arrive, that Leo Messi does not appear.
And 10? It did so. He took advantage of the tiredness of the midfielders of the United to only shoot from the front and beat Van der Sar. The match was totally broken in favour of the boat and was time for sentencing, could not repeat what happened in the second part. After countless arrivals from the Catalans to the English area, another shot from outside the area, this time from David Villa, left almost doomed final minute party 68. The United wanted to react, but could not.
Their football is much lower than the boat and its final arreon came to nothing. Barca was proclaimed European champion for the fourth time in its history. Technical data sheet: 3 Barcelona: Valdes; (Puyol, m.88) Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Abidal, Sergio, Xavi, Iniesta; (Afellay, m.92) Pedro, Messi and Villa (Keita, m.86) 1 Manchester United: Van der Sar; Fabio (Nani, m.69), Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Valencia, Scholes (m.76) Carrick, Giggs, Park; Rooney and Javier Chicharito Hernandez. Goals: 1-0, m.27: Pedro. 1-1, m. 34: Rooney. 2-1, m.54: Messi. 3-1, m.69: Villa. Referee: Viktor Kassai (HUN). He showed yellow cardboard Alves (m.60), Carrick (m.61), Valencia (m.79) and Valdes (m.86). Incidents: The meeting was attended by 87.695 spectators in the final of the Champions League race held at the new Wembley Stadium. At the palco de honor were present, among others the Prince of Asturias, the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the President of the community of Catalonia, Artur Mas. They were also prominently Figo officials Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer and Fabio Capello, coach of England.