Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says his winning goal for Manchester United vs Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final was made easier because he had practiced it “hundreds or maybe thousands of times”.
The Norwegian wrote his name into United folklore that day after helping Sir Alex Ferguson’s men secure a second European Cup and a treble in the process.After Teddy Sheringham had equalised for the Red Devils at the start of stoppage time in the Nou Camp, things got even better just moments later.
Yet again it came from a David Beckham corner, with Sheringham flicking on a near-post header, and out stretched Solskjaer’s leg to divert the ball past Oliver Kahn.
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