Friday, May 27, 2011

Manchester United Vs Barcelona

Barcelona Vs Manchester United - Wembley Stadium, London, will again be a silent witness to the history of the 2010/2011 Champions League final which brought Barcelona to Manchester United (MU), tomorrow.

Until now the two teams have met 10 times. Barcelona won three times. Manchester United also won three times. While the other four matches ended a draw.

10 times Manchester United Vs Barcelona meeting is

       1. Cup Winners Cup Quarter-Finals March 7, 1984: Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United
       2. Cup Winners Cup Quarter-Final March 21, 1984: Barcelona 0-3 Manchester United
       3. Cup Winners Cup Final May 15, 1991: Barcelona 1-2 Manchester United
       4. Champions League October 19, 1994: Barcelona 2-2 Manchester United
       5. Champions League preliminary round 2 November 1994: Barcelona 4-0 Manchester United
       6. Champions League 16 September 1998: Barcelona 3-3 Manchester United
       7. Champions League 25 November 1998: Barcelona 3-3 Manchester United
       8. Champions League semi-final 23 April 2008: Barcelona 0-0 Manchester United
       9. Champions League semi-final 29 April 2008: Barcelona 0-1 Manchester United
      10. Champions League final May 27, 2009: Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United

Of course, it's not easy to predict the team that will catapult lift the trophy in the stadium is the pride of the British public. In this case, Manchester United seemed better off because of acting as host. But that does not mean being a major stumbling block for Barcelona, ​​who have to travel for hours from the Catalan.

In fact, not only Sir Alex Ferguson, who led the Red Devils pocketed domestic league titles, the Premier League this season. Pep Guardiola has also successfully assisted Blaugrana retain La Liga crown champions for three consecutive seasons. Enough stock for both teams in order to realize his ambition to marry.

Playing back a memory-final match two years ago, exactly 27 May 2009, Manchester United gave up 2-0 by Barcelona in the Olimpico Rome, thanks to goals from Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi. Will these results be repeated again at Wembley? It seems nobody had an answer, before kick-off is really held.

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