Football: How Barcelona beat Arsenal in the 2006 Champions League final
Cesc Fábregas: "I am from Barcelona and I can tell you the pressure is very high. Their fans are so desperate to win it and their players know that. We have heard all the talk that we are too young and inexperienced and that they will eat us. But we are here on merit and we have pride and character." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Kevin McCarra: "Jens Lehmann brought down Samuel Eto'o on the verge of the penalty area after 18 minutes and Ludovic Giuly put the loose ball in the net. But then the referee Terje Hauge had already blown fatefully for the foul. The Arsenal captain protested furiously that play should have continued, with a goal scored and the goalkeeper reprieved. Perhaps the referee might have bent the rules sensitively but there was no miscarriage of justice. Lehmann was guilty as charged." Photograph: Martin Rose/Getty Images Sport Photograph: Martin Rose/guardian.co.uk Michael Robinson: "I find it hard to understand how Arsenal can claim to have been robbed. Referees send players off for denying a clear, manifest goalscoring opportunity. It was the referee who denied the clear, manifest goalscoring opportunity: he denied a goal itself and Barcelona would have preferred that to a red card." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Jens Lehmann: "I am very depressed. This is a very sad moment in my career. I thought that Eto'o might be offside when he went through. I didn't want to foul him but the Barcelona players demanded that I get a red card. I will remember what Barcelona did to me and take that memory with me to my grave." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Kevin McCarra: "The quirks of a referee's verdict also came to Arsenal's rescue. Their opener stemmed from a free-kick granted when Emmanuel Eboué's dive fooled Hauge. The correct response would have been a second caution of the night to send the full-back down the same path as Lehmann. As it was Sol Campbell got away from Oleguer to head home Thierry Henry's free-kick with power and direction." Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images Sport Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/guardian.co.uk Kevin McCarra: "Campbell has been anguished in this campaign and his goal was a moment of searing joy but contentment is precarious for those who face Barcelona." Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP Photograph: Matt Dunham/guardian.co.uk Thierry Henry on his second-half miss: "I had nothing left in my legs, nothing whatsoever." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Frank Rijkaard: "We waited and waited and waited for the equaliser knowing that, all the time, it was sapping the strength of their players. But I have to say that even with 10 men they were dangerous on the counter-attack." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Arsène Wenger: "It's difficult to accept losing a game anyway but worse when you have to accept losing it on a wrong decision. The equaliser was offside and it was proven on television. We have to do something about it. [Samuel Eto's] goal is my biggest regret. To play 11 against 10 and be on top of that situation, but then to concede an offside goal is difficult to accept." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Richard Williams: "Finally, the Catalan side took charge. Thunderclaps punctuated the closing minutes of the match as first Eto'o and then Juliano Belletti showed what pace and determination could achieve, at least when assisted by the unhappy Manuel Almunia's porous goalkeeping." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Jon Brodkin: "Ronaldinho's passing was a delight, feet mesmeric with the anticipated tricks and flicks still thrilling." Photograph: Adam Davy/Empics Photograph: Adam Davy/guardian.co.uk Sol Campbell: "A few decisions went against us but you just have to keep going. We've done well this season, it's a shame we couldn't just finish off the game. We passed the ball well, they're a great team and passed it around well too but we had a couple of chances where if it goes our way they're dead and buried." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Thierry Henry: "I don't know if the referee had a Barcelona shirt on because they kicked me all over the place. Some of his calls were strange. Maybe next time I'll learn how to dive but I'm not a woman, so I want to stay on my feet. I expect the referee to do his job but I don't think he did. In fact, I'd like to have seen a proper referee out there. So many times [Carles] Puyol should have got a yellow card and so many times [Rafael] Márquez came from behind to take my ankles. I have ended with bruises all over my body. I've also been told that their first goal [by Eto'o] was offside. They are already a good team, so if you help them, it is going to be very difficult to beat them." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Michael Robinson: "The worst thing was that Henry called the European Champions women instead of respecting their brilliance. Henry missed a one-on-one that would have made it 2-0. He had the European Cup in his hands but dropped it. No player from Barça would have spoken like that about anyone from Arsenal. It hurts because Henry is a great player. But he's become a little boy." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Thierry Henry: "We have to take it on the chin and make sure we come back even better and hopefully we will be back. We gave more than them, in terms of heart and everything. They had the luck or whatever but we fought hard. I told them in the dressing room, we have nothing to be ashamed of." Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Ashley Cole: "It's not worth moaning about offside for the goal or the sending off – what's happened has happened. We had a couple of chances to finish the game off but couldn't take them. Overall, we should be proud of what this young team achieved." Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom Jenkins Photograph: Tom Jenkins/guardian.co.uk
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