Yes, Sar, it's Man United's Cup
Published on: 5/22/08.
MOSCOW Edwin van der Sar saved the 14th penalty of the shootout to give Manchester United a dramatic 6-5 win over Chelsea after a 1-1 draw in the first all-English Champions League final yesterday.
Van der Sar dived to his right to block the spot kick from Nicolas Anelka in rain at the Luzhniki Stadium to give the Red Devils their third European Cup title.
In a final that included a red card and all the flareups usually associated with meetings between English powerhouses, Cristiano Ronaldo put United ahead in the 26th minute. Frank Lampard equalised in the final minute of the first half.
In extra time, Chelsea hit the post and the bar before goalkeeper Petr Cech saved Ronaldo's penalty in the shootout. But Blues captain John Terry, stepping up for a chance to win the title, slipped and shot wide.
Anderson and Ryan Giggs making a club record 759th appearance then hit the target for United.
Chelsea finished the game with ten men after Didier Drogba was sent off in the 116th minute for petulantly tapping Nemanja Vidic in the face with his hand.
Carlos Tevez, Michael Carrick, Owen Hargreaves and Nani scored United's other kicks, while Michael Ballack, Juliano Belletti, Lampard, Ashley Cole and Salomon Kalou scored for Chelsea.
Chelsea stifled United's efforts to create moves in the first 25 minutes and the action got stuck in the midfield, but Ronaldo scored his 42nd goal of the season in the 26th.
Poorly marked by Michael Essien, Ronaldo headed in a cross from Wes Brown, who had neatly swapped passes with Paul Scholes on the right wing.
Scholes had remained on the field despite a serious injury to his nose. The midfielder was hurt while jumping for a high ball six minutes earlier and emerged with blood pouring from his nose. After treatment, he was able to carry on.
Chelsea almost equalised in the 34th when Van der Sar had to make a reflex save from his own defender, Rio Ferdinand.
But Cech then made a reaction save off a shot from Tevez in the 35th and recovered to push a follow-up shot from Carrick over the bar.
Chelsea equalised in the final minute of the half when a shot from Essien hit United defenders Vidic and Ferdinand and the ball dropped to the unmarked Lampard, who scored from 12 metres.
With Essien pushing often forward into his usual midfield role, Chelsea took control in the first spell of the second half, and Ballack went close with a run and 25-metre shot which flew past the post. United, by contrast, kept losing the ball in midfield and put virtually no pressure on the Chelsea defence.
Lampard hit the bar in the fourth minute of injury time with a left foot shot from 15 metres as Chelsea continued to threaten. But Terry rescued the Blues when he got his head in the way of a goalbound shot from Giggs. (AP)
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