Thursday, May 5, 2011

Fergie Trapattoni near record levels

The success of Manchester United advanced to the final of the Champions League this positive impact to his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson. He now has six times led his team to the finals of top European competition.

MU ensure ticket this season's Champions League final after setting aside Schalke in the semifinals. After winning 2-0 on leg I, 'Red Devils' memantapkannya with the result 4-1 in the second leg.

With a 6-1 aggregate advantage, which is also a new record in the semifinals of the Champions League, Manchester United will now face Barcelona at the top of the party to be held at Wembley Stadium.

For Fergie itself, this is called site data Infostrada Sports as the sixth time he was able to bring his team into the final three top European competitions: Champions Cup / Champions League, Cup Winners Cup which is now no longer exists, and the Fairs Cup / UEFA Cup / Europa League.

When menukangi Aberdeen, Fergie never offered Winners Cup title in 1982-83. This is his first final in Europe.

After that the man then drove MU became Scottish champion in the 1990-91 Cup Winners' second appearance in European finals.

He then took MU to the final of the Champions League before this, either during the season 1998-99 and 2007-08, and again a champion. After that Fergie again led MU to the final of the Champions League 2008-09, when they lost to Barcelona, the only defeat in the final Fergie.

Thus the fourth time this season Fergie led MU to a Champions League final. Party finals this time become the sixth well for him.

This means that Fergie has now become the second coach in history to be able to bring his team to the finals more than five games in three top European competitions. He passed Miguel Munoz, Ernst Happel, Johan Cruijff, Udo Lattek, Raymond Goethals, Sven-Göran Eriksson and Marcello Lippi, who all have five nicks.

Most record itself is still owned by the Italian coach Giovanni Trapattoni, who has brought his team into the final seven

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Share

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites