domingo, 5 de junio de 2011

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Manchester United vs. Barcelona in Champions League final

By Matt Brooks

In one of the most eagerly-anticipated UEFA Champions League finals in years, Lionel Messi leads Barcelona into Wembley Stadium in London to clash with Manchester United in Saturday’s title match.

Manchester United and Barcelona kick off at 2:45 p.m. today (FOX) to crown the 2011 UEFA Champions League winner.

Barca won the 2009 final in dominating fashion, claiming a 2-0 win. Re-live this match with Steven Goff's matchday bloh from May 27, 2009.

Check out a Macnhester United-Barcelona photo gallery which will be updated after the match.

There’s little doubt Barcelona — riding three straight La Liga titles — is the favorite heading into the match, which means as 3-to-1 underdogs,United has heaps to gain and little to lose.

See who Washington Post readers think will win today’s match and check out video highlights from Barcelona's three previous European championships (1992, 2006, 2009).

Goff hosted a chat Friday in which he predicted a 2-1 Barcelona victory on an Iniesta goal in extra time.

Keep up with the corruption probles wirling around FIFA president Sepp Blatter.


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This news affects me because I am the club.

On the FC Barcelona played against Manchester I was very nervious.

When the FC Barcelona because I was winning the match I was very happy.

FC Barcelona captain Carles Puyol, left the player who lifted the cup Abidal.

Abidal was recently adorned playing because he had a tumor.

The scene touched me very much.


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