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Rare Footage Of Manchester United's Dressing Room After 1999 Champions League Triumph Is Brilliant

Rare Footage Of Manchester United's Dressing Room After 1999 Champions League Triumph Is Brilliant

Manchester United's memorable comeback against Bayern Munich sealed a stunning treble triumph.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

The scenes inside the Manchester United dressing room after the 1999 Champions League win were captured in fascinating footage.

22 years ago, Sir Alex Ferguson's side won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in a glittering 10-day period.

On 16 May they clinched the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Spurs on the final day, before beating Newcastle 2-0 at Wembley in the FA Cup final six days later.

And then one of the greatest achievements of English football was complete on 26 May when United scored two goals in injury time to beat Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp to claim their second European Cup.

The celebrations on the pitch will be etched in the minds of United supporters but lesser known are the scenes that followed in the changing rooms.

However, cameras were allowed access and some gold was uncovered. From 'Fergie' embracing United legend Bobby Charlton to captain Roy Keane popping the champagne and drenching his teammates, there are a fair few notable moments.

We see Dwight Yorke throwing some serious shapes, David Beckham posing with the most precious prize in European club football and coaches being thrown into the jacuzzis with their clothes on.

The scenes in the changing room from the semi-final are also online for all to see. 2-0 down in Turin, a Keane-inspired United beat Juventus 3-2 and naturally there was a real buzz after such a superb comeback.

Ferguson and Charlton congratulate the squad but you see just how gutted Keane and Scholes were after both were suspended for the final.

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Topics: Football, Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, Premier League, Champions League, Bayern Munich