MOSCOW, May 20 (Reuters) - Alex Ferguson said he owed it to the tradition of Manchester United to overcome Chelsea on Wednesday, half a century after his club blazed the trail that now culminates in the first all-English Champions League final.
Ferguson, in charge of United for 22 years, has always been
full of respect for those who went before him and said the
presence of some survivors from the 1958 Munich air disaster at
the game would add further poignancy to the occasion.
'We are proud to ...
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