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May 23, 2008 Friday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 17, 1429




Happiest day of my life, says Ronaldo


MOSCOW, May 22: Cristiano Ronaldo feared his penalty miss in Wednesday’s Champions League final shootout would be the worst moment of his life before keeper Edwin van der Sar earned Manchester United a dramatic win over Chelsea.

“I don’t know what to say, I thought we would lose when I missed,” Ronaldo, who had his kick saved by Petr Cech, told ITV after United won 6-5 on penalties following a thrilling match that ended 1-1 after extra time.

“I thought it would be the worst day of my life, but the lads believed and we won it even despite my miss. I’m very proud of them. The penalties are a lottery. I think we deserved it because we played better in the whole game.

“Now it’s the happiest day of my life,” added the Portuguese winger, who scored the opening goal in the match, before saying he was going to stay at United.

Chelsea skipper John Terry had the chance to win it for his team but he hit the post with his side’s fifth penalty after appearing to slip in the wet conditions.

“I thought JT would score his penalty,” said United defender Rio Ferdinand. “He’s a great penalty taker in training, unfortunately he slipped. I guess somebody’s got to lose.”

Frank Lampard, who equalised for Chelsea, said: “In the end a small detail loses you the game. John slips on the penalty, you could see that, that would have put us through.

“Nobody could deny that after the first 30 minutes we dominated the game, we hit the post, we hit the bar, we were the stronger of the two teams.

“They’ve won the Champions League but we were the better team. Credit to them, they’re a great side, but it’s hard to take when it happens like that,” he said.

“John Terry’s a man’s man, not many centre halves will stand up and say I will take the last penalty because everybody knows that’s the one it can all hang on. Nobody can criticise him, certainly not from Chelsea.”—Reuters







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