Hehehe boleh juga postingannya oom Sam, but MU you
only won TWICE not that great.

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> United's great European nights
> 
> 10/ 4/2007
> 
> UNITED produced one of their greatest performances
against Roma to reach the Champions League semi-finals
with a 7-1 win to go through 8-3 on aggregate. Here,
is a look at some of United's greatest European
nights.
> 
> MANCHESTER UNITED 10 ANDERLECHT 0 (26/9/56)
> United's home debut in Europe at Maine Road. "One of
the most perfect exhibitions my side has ever given,"
said Matt Busby. Inspired by David Pegg, who set up
eight goals including four for Dennis Viollet and a
hat-trick for Tommy Taylor.
> 
> MANCHESTER UNITED 3 ATHLETIC BILBAO 0 (6/2/57)
> The first of United's great comebacks after losing
5-3 in Spain. Viollet, Johnny Berry and, in the final
seconds, Taylor squeezed United through before losing
to the great Real Madrid in the semi-finals.
> 
> MANCHESTER UNITED 4 TOTTENHAM 1 (10/12/63)
> Trailing 2-0 to the great Tottenham side of Dave
Mackay and Co. in the second round of the European Cup
Winners' Cup, United steamrollered the Londoners in
the return, David Herd and Bobby Charlton both scoring
twice.
> 
> BENFICA 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 5 (9/3/66)
> United's finest performance on foreign soil. Just
one goal to the good from the European Cup second
round first leg, they slaughtered the Eagles. George
Best scored twice while John Connolly, Paddy Crerand
and Charlton completed the rout of the Portuguese
champions.
> 
> REAL MADRID 3 MANCHESTER UNITED 3 (15/5/68)
> Defending a 1-0 lead from the first leg, United were
on their way out of the European Cup at 3-1 down at
half-time. But they fought back to clinch a place in
the final with goals from David Sadler and Bill
Foulkes' late header.
> 
> MANCHESTER UNITED 4 BENFICA 1 (29/5/68)
> United became the first English club to be crowned
champions of Europe, fittingly at Wembley on a night
dominated by Best and Charlton while Denis Law watched
from his hospital bed. After 1-1 at full time
(Charlton header), Best, Brian Kidd and Charlton again
completed an emotional night.
> 
> MANCHESTER UNITED 3 BARCELONA 0 (21/3/84)
> United looked on their way out of the European Cup
Winners' Cup after Diego Maradona's Spaniards had
taken a 2-0 lead in the third round first leg. But
England skipper Bryan Robson was inspired, scoring
twice and Frank Stapleton getting the other as 58,547
fans roared United through only to lose to Juventus in
the semi-finals.
> 
> BARCELONA 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 2 (15/5/91)
> Alex Ferguson guided United to their first European
trophy for 23 years in the Rotterdam final of the
European Cup Winners' Cup, Mark Hughes scoring two
superb second-half goals which rendered Ronald
Koeman's late free-kick a consolation for the
Spaniards.
> 
> MANCHESTER UNITED 4 PORTO 0 (5/3/97)
> "A performance to match Barcelona in 1984," said
chairman Martin Edwards after the previously
all-conquering Portuguese were hammered into the
ground in the Champions League. David May, Eric
Cantona, Ryan Giggs and Andy Cole gave United an
overwhelming advantage for the second leg, which
finished 0-0, before defeat to eventual champions
Borussia Dortmund in the semi-finals.
> 
> JUVENTUS 2 MANCHESTER UNITED 3 (21/4/99)
> It all started badly for United as Filippo Inzaghi
put Juve in command with an early brace but United,
inspired by Roy Keane, fought back. The Irishman
nodded home David Beckham's corner to start the
comeback with Dwight Yorke levelling with a diving
header. Andy Cole to tapped home the winner to put
United in the Champions League final six minutes from
time.
> 
> BAYERN MUNICH 1 MANCHESTER 2 (26/5/99)
> With 90 minutes on the clock in the Champions League
final at the Nou Camp, all seemed lost as Bayern
Munich led 1-0. United had not played well and twice
been saved by the woodwork but deep into stoppage
time, Teddy Sheringham diverted in a scuffed Ryan
Giggs shot to equalise after a corner. With extra time
looming, United won another corner and Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer hooked in a dramatic winner. 
> 
> Keep the faith to treble winner !
> Sam,
> 
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