Barcelona v Manchester United, 28 May 2011

Score3-1 to Barcelona
RefereeViktor Kassai
CompetitionUEFA Champions League Final
VenueWembley Stadium
Attendance87,695
Kick-off: 7.45pm BST. UEFA.COM MATCH REPORT By Simon Hart BARCA CROWNED AS MESSI AND VILLA SEE OFF UNITED Second-half goals from Lionel Messi and David Villa ended United's challenge at Wembley and earned a fourth European title for Barça. Just as in 1992, Wembley provided the setting for a Catalan celebration as FC Barcelona turned on the style to beat Manchester United FC 3-1 and claim their fourth European crown. Barcelona were worthy winners, taking the lead through Pedro Rodríguez and responding to Wayne Rooney's equaliser with two superb second-half strikes from Lionel Messi and David Villa. If Barça's triumph at the old Wembley broke down a barrier with their first European Champion Clubs' Cup, this underlined the Spanish titleholders' status as the continent's dominant force – their third UEFA Champions League in six seasons conferring the stamp of greatness on Josep Guardiola's side. For an outplayed United team, it was a sorry repeat of their Rome defeat by the Blaugrana two years ago. There were dancers with umbrellas in the opening ceremony and even the simulated sounds of a storm but it was on the pitch that lightning eventually struck twice. For a short while, it looked like things might turn out differently for the English champions. Sir Alex Ferguson selected an attacking formation, resisting the temptation to pack his midfield and instead fielding both Javier Hernández and Rooney in attack. As in Rome, his team raced out of the blocks, pushing up and aiming to deny Barcelona the time and space to find their stride, and briefly the ploy worked. Barcelona seemed edgy as Hernández hustled a defender into losing the ball on the edge of his area. Javier Mascherano, starting in central defence in place of Carles Puyol with Éric Abidal at left-back, then failed to deal with Edwin van der Sar's punt down the middle, forcing Víctor Valdés into urgent action to deny Rooney. Inevitably, though, Barça clicked into gear, and they fashioned the first clear opening on the quarter-hour as Xavi Hernández drove in a low cross that Pedro, drifting free of Fabio, turned wide. Barcelona soon had United pinned back as more chances came. Villa flashed a shot narrowly wide before forcing a low save from Van der Sar. A superb Nemanja Vidić challenge then foiled Messi yet, in the 27th minute, United were undone. Xavi was the architect, advancing into United territory and picking out Pedro with a diagonal pass. The winger's movement had carried him clear of Vidić on the right side of the box and he applied a cool finish, sidefooting the ball into the near corner with Van der Sar wrongfooted. Amid the many predictions about this contest the general consensus appeared to be that United needed the first goal. However, they responded seven minutes later with a fine equaliser, their first and only attempt on target. After Barcelona had lost the ball from an Abidal throw-in, Rooney surged forward on a one-two with Michael Carrick. He then slipped a pass to Ryan Giggs inside the area and met the Welshman's return ball with a superb curled finish into the far corner. Sir Alex had anticipated "the final of the decade" and an absorbing first half almost produced another goal when Messi drove forward and after feeding Pedro on the right, was just a whisker away from meeting the return. United's respite was short-lived, though, after Barça resumed control after the restart. Although Van der Sar saved from Daniel Alves, Messi restored their advantage after 54 minutes, the Argentinian punishing the failure of United's defenders to close him down by sweeping the ball powerfully past Van der Sar from 20 metres. Messi's ensuing explosion of emotion showed just what the goal – his first on English soil but 12th in this season's competition – meant. The little magician could have had more goals as Barcelona went for the kill. Van der Sar denied him with his legs before Fabio kept out his back-heeled effort with a goal-line block. Van der Sar, on his final appearance, offered a fitting reminder of his class with a full-length dive to foil Xavi yet he had no chance with Villa's third goal after 69 minutes. Although United stopped Messi's surge into the box, substitute Nani lost out to Sergio Busquets who teed up the Spain striker to curl an exquisite finish into the top corner. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FC Barcelona's victory at Wembley was their fourth European Champion Clubs' Cup triumph – bettered only by Real Madrid CF, AC Milan and Liverpool FC – and made Spain the most successful country in the competition's history. Barcelona's 3-1 win moved them alongside AFC Ajax and FC Bayern München on four European titles, one more than last year's champions FC Internazionale Milano and Manchester United FC, the runners-up tonight. Real Madrid remain the European Cup's most successful side with nine triumphs, the most recent in 2002, with Milan next on seven and Liverpool on five. Barcelona's crowns have all come in the last 20 years, their first at Wembley in 1992 after final defeats in 1961 and 1986. Although they experienced more final disappointment in 1994, they were also victorious in Paris in 2006 and against United in Rome two years ago. Their success also means that Spain now have 13 European titles – all won by Barcelona and Madrid – one more than Italy. England are in third position on 11 competition triumphs.

3 Barcelona

Goals:

Pedro 27 G
Lionel Messi 54 G
David Villa 69 G

Goals:

Wayne Rooney 34 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Victor Valdés
Defender Eric Abidal
Defender Dani Alves
Defender Gerard Piqué
Defender/Midfielder Javier Mascherano
Midfielder Iniesta
Midfielder Pedro
Midfielder Sergio Busquets
Midfielder Xavi
Midfielder/Forward Lionel Messi
Forward David Villa

Starting lineup:

Edwin van der Sar Goalkeeper
Patrice Evra Defender
Rio Ferdinand Defender
Nemanja Vidić Defender
Fábio Da Silva Defender/Midfielder
Antonio Valencia Defender/Midfielder
Michael Carrick Midfielder
Ryan Giggs Midfielder
PARK Ji-sung Midfielder
Wayne Rooney Forward

Substitutions:

Seydou Kéita for David Villa 86
Puyol for Dani Alves 88
Ibrahim Afellay for Pedro 90

Substitutions:

Nani for Fábio Da Silva 69
Paul Scholes for Michael Carrick 76

Cards:

Dani Alves 60 Y
Victor Valdés 85 Y

Cards:

Michael Carrick 61 Y
Antonio Valencia 80 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Oier Olazabal
Defender Puyol
Midfielder Adriano Correia
Midfielder Ibrahim Afellay
Midfielder Seydou Kéita
Midfielder Thiago Alcántara
Forward Bojan Krkić

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak
Defender Chris Smalling
Midfielder Anderson
Midfielder Darren Fletcher
Midfielder Nani
Midfielder Paul Scholes
Forward Michael Owen

3 Barcelona

Goals:

Pedro 27 G
Lionel Messi 54 G
David Villa 69 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Victor Valdés
Defender Eric Abidal
Defender Dani Alves
Defender Gerard Piqué
Defender/Midfielder Javier Mascherano
Midfielder Iniesta
Midfielder Pedro
Midfielder Sergio Busquets
Midfielder Xavi
Midfielder/Forward Lionel Messi
Forward David Villa

Substitutions:

Seydou Kéita for David Villa 86
Puyol for Dani Alves 88
Ibrahim Afellay for Pedro 90

Cards:

Dani Alves 60 Y
Victor Valdés 85 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Oier Olazabal
Defender Puyol
Midfielder Adriano Correia
Midfielder Ibrahim Afellay
Midfielder Seydou Kéita
Midfielder Thiago Alcántara
Forward Bojan Krkić

Goals:

Wayne Rooney 34 G

Starting lineup:

Edwin van der Sar Goalkeeper
Patrice Evra Defender
Rio Ferdinand Defender
Nemanja Vidić Defender
Fábio Da Silva Defender/Midfielder
Antonio Valencia Defender/Midfielder
Michael Carrick Midfielder
Ryan Giggs Midfielder
PARK Ji-sung Midfielder
Wayne Rooney Forward

Substitutions:

Nani for Fábio Da Silva 69
Paul Scholes for Michael Carrick 76

Cards:

Michael Carrick 61 Y
Antonio Valencia 80 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak
Defender Chris Smalling
Midfielder Anderson
Midfielder Darren Fletcher
Midfielder Nani
Midfielder Paul Scholes
Forward Michael Owen