Manchester United scored two late goals in their famous 1999 Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich - but the German outfit weren’t the only ones in despair when Teddy Sheringham fired in their 91st-minute equaliser.
Mario Basler opened the scoring for Bayern after just six minutes and his strike looked like proving the winner, with United heading into stoppage time in desperate need of a goal.
Not only did they manage to find one, nevertheless, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer followed up Sheringham’s dramatic equaliser by turning the ball home from a corner two minutes later to secure a historic treble for Sir Alex Ferguson’s side.
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