Nemanja Vidić

Monday, May 18, 2009
Nemanja Vidić

Date of birth: 21.10.1981
Country: Serbia
Position: Defender

Fabio

Fabio

Date of birth: 09.07.1990
Country: Brazil
Position: Defender

Rafael

Rafael

Date of birth: 09.07.1990
Country: Brazil
Position: Defender

John O'Shea

John O'Shea

Date of birth: 30.04.1981
Country: Republic of Ireland
Position: Defender

Jonny Evans

Jonny Evans

Date of birth: 03.01.1988
Country: Northern Ireland
Position: Defender

Anderson

Anderson

Date of birth: 13.04.1988
Country: Brazil
Position: Midfield

Ryan Giggs

Ryan Giggs

Date of birth: 29.11.1973
Country: Wales
Position: Midfield

Ji-Sung Park

Ji-Sung Park

Date of birth: 25.02.1981
Country: Korea Republic
Position: Midfield

Injury blow for Foster

Ben Foster

Ben Foster has undergone surgery to repair a ruptured ligament in his right thumb, which means he will play no further part in the current campaign.

The 26-year-old England international goalkeeper will be out for at least nine weeks before targeting a return for the Reds next season.

“It is big blow for Ben as not only will he miss the Champions League final but also England’s summer internationals," Sir Alex told ManUtd.com.

"Ben has tried to continue the season with this injury but it got so critical that an operation was the only way forward.

"It is disappointing for him but the important thing was to get this operation done.”

Foster has been desperately unlucky with injuries at United. After initially impressing in two loan stints with Watford he returned to undergo knee surgery.

He made nine appearances for the Reds in 2008/09, including his penalty heroics in the Carling Cup final.

If there is any meagre consolation in the timing of the injury, it is that Ben will have the summer months in which to recover and start afresh next term.

Road to the final: Manchester United FC

Cristiano Ronaldo

Their goalscoring feats this season may not match those of Barcelona, but Manchester United FC's strike pairing of Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney proved highly effective in taking the holders back to the final, particularly in the latter stages.

UEFA Champions League Group E
In a relatively tight group, just two wins from their six games were enough to secure United top slot, one point ahead of a resolute Villarreal CF side who held them to consecutive 0-0 draws. A 3-0 victory at Aalborg BK, courtesy of a double-strike by Dimitar Berbatov in the second half after Wayne Rooney's 22nd minute opener, got United's campaign properly under way. There was more of the same for Martin O'Neill's Celtic FC, also beaten 3-0 by another Berbatov brace before Rooney completed the scoring in a comprehensive home victory.

First knockout round
FC Internazionale Milano 0-0 Manchester United FC
Manchester United FC 2-0 FC Internazionale Milano

Inter coach José Mourinho had enjoyed success against Ferguson with both FC Porto and Chelsea FC but the Portuguese coach's luck run out when the two sides met for a second time at Old Trafford after a goalless first leg. United's Serbian defender Nemanja Vidić ended the deadlock after four minutes, rising to meet a Ryan Giggs corner with a powerful header. Ronaldo put the result beyond four minutes after the re-start nodding home his first goal in the UEFA Champions League since last season's final victory over Chelsea in Moscow.

Quarter-finals
Manchester United FC 2-2 FC Porto
FC Porto 0-1 Manchester United FC

United left themselves with plenty to do in the second leg after conceding Mariano's 89th minute equaliser in a thrilling game in Manchester. Trailing to Rodriguez's fourth minute strike, Rooney levelled soon afterwards for a below-par United who improved after the break and looked to have won it when Argentine substitute Carlos Tévez nipped in to score with five minutes left. United knew it would take something special for them to get through at the Estádio do Dragão and Ronaldo duly provided it on his return to Portugal with a stunning 35-metre strike after six minutes which broke his compatriots' resistance.

Semi-finals
Manchester United FC 1-0 Arsenal FC
Arsenal FC 1-3 Manchester United FC

United never looked like losing this all-Premier League tie and were unfortunate to have only John O'Shea's goal to show for their first-leg dominance. They made amends at the Emirates Stadium, though, with goals from Ji-Sung Park and Ronaldo within the first eleven minutes ripping the heart out of Arsène Wenger's young Arsenal side. Ronaldo added a third in the 61st minute before Robin van Persie converted a penalty as the only consolation for the 2006 finalists.