Sir Alex Ferguson is looking forward to a successful defence of Manchester United's UEFA Champions League crown.
He said: "Defending the European Cup is not an easy thing to do but I think the team is good enough. They will improve next year."
A save by Edwin van der Sar from Nicolas Anelka gave United victory and sparked emotional scenes as Sir Bobby Charlton led the team up to receive the European Cup.
And that came after
"The slip by Terry gave us an opening and I thought we would win it then.
"We were fantastic in the first half but the goal gave them an impetus and they were the better team in the second half. But in extra-time, I think we were the better team. It was tight and there were some fantastic moments."
He said: "His penalty save was not an accident. We knew where certain players would put their kicks but the last penalty comes down to experience."
Of Scholes, who missed the 1999 final through suspension, he said: "The disappointment of '99 has gone now for him. He was very groggy at half-time and we had to give him some tablets.
"I'm delighted for the boy. He is a fantastic person. People like Scholes, (Ryan) Giggs and (
Fate, however, was
Five of the survivors, including Charlton and Albert Scanlon, were in the Luzhniki stadium to witness the victory.
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