
It is now or never for Manchester United in the Champions League, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer plotting another famous comeback in Barcelona.
Solskjaer attempted to tone down the significance of the 1999 Champions League final but the Manchester United manager feels the fixture proved anything is possible in football.
The Norwegian claimed a special place in the hearts of United supporters 20 years ago when his last-gasp strike against Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp sealed an unforgettable Treble.
Now the club's manager, Solskjaer returned to the ground on Monday as his side bid to overturn a 1-0 deficit in the return leg of their Champions League quarter-final in Barcelona.
Yet Solskjaer refused to dwell too much on the past and is fully focused on the task at hand, urging his side to believe they can prevail against the Spanish champions on Tuesday night.
He said: "Of course it's a fantastic memory for me. It's the only time I've been on the pitch, but I don't really look back on that night too often. My job now is to make us play better than in the first game.
"I was a player back then. In football anything can happen at any time and we know that we can still be in this tie.
"It's about the quality though. We need to defend well but going forward we need to score. If we keep a clean sheet, we can still be in the tie in the 93rd minute."
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