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Few other famous comeback victories in Manchester United’s history surpass their Champions League triumph in 1999.
Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjr scored the most coveted trophy in European club football that night at the Nou Camp, turning Bayern Munich’s early 1-0 lead into the winning goal.
Although the dramatic and unexpected comeback victory against Lyon on Thursday night did not inspire Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim to go back in time like it did 26 years ago, Amorim was inspired by the experience.
After the 5-4 victory over 10-man Lyon, in which United scored three goals in the final six minutes of extra time to seal a 7-6 overall victory, Amorim revealed to TNT Sports that he had been “watching again the 1999 documentary to have some inspiration for these moments.”
You think the night was over because you thought it was over because it was 4-2, but it never is. I believed that anything is possible here.
The stadium’s sound is “the best ever”

After Manuel Ugarte and Diogo Dalot scored decisive goals in the opening half, United had the idea of moving on.
However, they continued to lose the two-goal lead when Corentin Tolisso and Nicolas Tagliafico scored the winning goal in extra time to bring the tie level.
Rayan Cherki put the French side ahead before Alexandre Lacazette’s penalty appeared to have blocked them, prompting some United fans to leave and stop the flow of traffic. Tolisso was sent off in the final minute of normal time.
Then, with seconds left, Bruno Fernandes’ penalty and Kobbie Mainoo’s cool finish levelled the playing field, and Old Trafford erupted when Harry Maguire headed in the winner.
Amorim continued, “The stadium’s sounds were the best ever.”
Some people collect shirts and scarves, but I want to preserve the world’s best sound, which is a tee-shirt.
“I feel bad for the people who had to leave at 4-2 because of the traffic,” he says.
We are aware of our underperformance and merit criticism, but we still have time to create something special for this season.
The players put together one of the most memorable comebacks, according to Maguire and his manager, because of the Old Trafford atmosphere.
He claimed that opening ourselves up to 10 men in extra time was too much for us to lose 4-2.
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Source: BBC
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