Van der Sar the hero as United win final on penalties

At Luzhniki Stadium, MoscowManchester United 1Ronaldo 26Chelsea 1Lampard 45(United win 6-5 on penalties) Manchester UnitedVan der Sar; Brown (Anderson 125), Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Ronaldo, Scholes (Giggs 87), Carrick, Hargreaves; Rooney (Nani 101),...

At Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
Manchester United 1
Ronaldo 26
Chelsea 1
Lampard 45
(United win 6-5 on penalties)

Manchester United
Van der Sar; Brown (Anderson 125), Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Ronaldo, Scholes (Giggs 87), Carrick, Hargreaves; Rooney (Nani 101), Tevez.

Chelsea
Cech; Essien, Terry, Carvalho, A. Cole; J. Cole (Anelka 99), Ballack, Makelele (Belletti 124), Lampard, Malouda (Kalou 93); Drogba.

Referee: Lubos Michel (Slovakia).

Red card: Drogba (Chelsea) 117.

Penalty kicks
Tevez scores; Ballack scores; Carrick scores; Belletti scores; Ronaldo misses; Lampard scores; Hargreaves scores; A. Cole scores; Nani scores; Terry misses; Anderson scores; Kalou scores; Giggs scores; Anelka misses.

Manchester United won the Champions League by beating Chelsea 6-5 on penalties after a breathless all-English final had finished 1-1 after extra time last night.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who had put United in front with a 26th-minute header, missed in the shoot-out but Chelsea's John Terry hit the outside of the post with his spot-kick when the title was at his mercy.

United's 37-year-old goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, appearing in his third final 13 years after his first with Ajax Amsterdam, then saved from substitute Nicolas Anelka to give United Europe's top prize for the third time.

Chelsea will feel aggrieved at the painful defeat after having the best of the final.

They equalised through Frank Lampard and twice hit the woodwork, but they will also rue a moment of madness from striker Didier Drogba, who was sent off near the end of extra-time and missed the shoot-out.

There was little indication of what was to come during a flat opening 25 minutes.

But the game exploded into life when full-back Wes Brown curled in a cross that Ronaldo, inexplicably left unmarked, headed home for the 42nd goal of his all-conquering season.

Van der Sar kept United's lead intact nine minutes later with an instinctive save after Rio Ferdinand almost headed into his own net.

It was then Petr Cech's turn to show his class when he did well to keep out Carlos Tevez's stooping header and then tipped over Michael Carrick's follow-up drive.

Chelsea had shown little but levelled at the end of the first half when Essien's long-range shot was deflected into the path of Lampard, who duly dispatched it from six metres.

Chelsea looked much more energised in the second half as Essien and Michael Ballack fired shots just over.

The patient, European-style approach of the opening quarter had been replaced by football with a Premier League trademark, high-paced and physical, with a sprinkling of errors and battered bodies littering the temporary turf.

Drogba was among them 12 minutes from time, but as he has so often before, made a miraculous recovery to spring up and curl a 20-metre shot against a post.

Ryan Giggs, the only survivor from United's 1999 Champions League winning-team, came off the bench in the 87th minute for his 759th appearance, breaking Bobby Charlton's club record.

But he could not fashion a repeat of the storied last-gasp victory of that year and the game went into extra time.

Chelsea maintained their momentum and Lampard scooped a shot against the bar within four minutes of the restart but they needed a captain's intervention from Terry to deny Giggs a fairytale goal by heading the winger's shot over the bar with Cech beaten.

As the clock ticked down - towards 2 a.m. Moscow time - tempers boiled over and after a mass melee Drogba was sent off after slapping Vidic's face.

The shoot-out took place in front of United's fans but it seemed to be going Chelsea's way as Ronaldo, who missed a penalty early in the semi-final against Barcelona, saw his effort saved.

Ballack, Juliano Belletti, Lampard and Ashley Cole all scored for Chelsea but captain Terry's chance to carve his name forever among the club's immortals disappeared when he slipped on contact and clipped a post.

Anderson and Giggs scored for United and, although Salomon Kalou was on target for Chelsea, Van der Sar blocked Anelka's effort to secure the giant silver trophy.

Last 10 finals

1999 Man. Utd vs B. Munich 2-1
2000 R. Madrid vs Valencia 3-0
2001 B. Munich vs Valencia 1-1 (Bayern won 5-4 on penalties)
2002 R. Madrid vs B. L'kusen 2-1
2003 Milan vs Juventus 0-0 (Milan won 3-2 on penalties)
2004 Porto vs Monaco 3-0
2005 Liverpool vs Milan 3-3 (Liverpool won 3-2 on penalties)
2006 Barcelona vs Arsenal 2-1
2007 Milan vs Liverpool 2-1
2008 Chelsea vs Man. Utd 1-1 (Man. Utd won 6-5 on penalties)

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