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All smiles: Lionel Messi scored Barcelona's second against Manchester United

Barcelona's goalscoring duo hail 'historic' win

28 May 2009


Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi were left overwhelmed after scoring the goals in Barcelona's Champions League final triumph over Manchester United in Rome.

The 2-0 victory completed a remarkable campaign for Barca, who also won the Primera Liga crown and the Copa del Rey under first-year coach and former club star Josep Guardiola.

Eto'o's early strike put the Spanish team in front for good while Messi headed in the other in the second half, leaving him as the Champions League's top scorer with nine goals.

"I think it will take us a long time to realise what we have achieved today," Messi said. "To score in a Champions League final against Manchester United and win the league title is just unbelievable. It's a dream. This has been an unbelievable season."

Manchester United were the holders and they had gone into the match at the Stadio Olimpico on the back of a 25-match unbeaten run in the competition, but after enjoying a strong start Eto'o scored and stole the momentum for Barcelona.

"What we have done is historic, this is fantastic," Eto'o said.

"I4m not sure that my goal was crucial for us to win the Champions League but it was certainly important.

"The whole team played fantastic, from Xavi to Iniesta, who was coming back from injury.
"It4s been a great team effort from the start of the season."

Messi finished second in the FIFA World Player of the Year voting to United's Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo was nowhere near as influential as Messi last night, however.

There was a lot of media hype about the Ronaldo vs Messi showdown in Rome but Ronaldo said: "There was no duel.

"Barcelona were better on the night."
He said that Eto'o's strike had been the most important.

"The first goal really hurt us," he said. "We didn4t react. We weren't able to play our game and Barcelona dominated."

There has been constant speculation about Ronaldo's future with Real Madrid having not hidden their desire to sign the player one day.

Ronaldo wouldn't be drawn on his future, however, when asked about Real Madrid and if this was his last match for Manchester United.

"I don4t want to talk about my future right now," he said.

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Barca only reached the final because of that Norwegian referee in the semi final against Chelsea. What is all the hype about?

- Kypros Shacolas, Nicosia - Cyprus, 28/05/2009 15:06
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