So focused on winning Ex Manchester United coach explains role Roger Federer played in 2008 UCL triumph against Chelsea
"So focused on winning" - Ex-Manchester United coach explains role Roger Federer played in 2008 UCL triumph against Chelsea Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Relive the drama in Moscow as Manchester United won their 3rd European Cup
2008 final penalty shoot-out... Relive the drama in Moscow as Manchester United won their 3rd European Cup Speaking to Planet Football (via ), Meulensteen revealed: “I am a keen tennis fan and I have always admired Roger Federer and the way he controls his emotions. I selected five clips of Federer for the boys to watch and asked them to write down which tournament he was appearing in, which set it was and which point. “They would identify, say, Wimbledon as the competition, but they couldn’t tell me which point or set it was. The point I made to them was that wherever Federer was playing, he was winning and performing at the highest level when it really mattered. “He would win the first set, then lose the second and the third but, by the time the game reached match point, everything which had happened before didn’t matter because he was so focused on winning.” On this day in 2008: Manchester United vs. Chelsea in the Champions League final went to a wild penalty shootout On this day in 2008: Manchester United vs. Chelsea in the Champions League final went to a wild penalty shootout Federer's clips certainly came in handy as saw the game against the Blues go into extra time, as well as a penalty shootout. Although they were on the verge of losing after Cristiano Ronaldo's miss, won the game for United by saving Nicolas Anelka's penalty.
So focused on winning - Ex-Manchester United coach explains role Roger Federer played in 2008 UCL triumph against Chelsea
Ex-United coach explains role Roger Federer played in 2008 UCL triumph Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen has explained the role tennis legend Roger Federer played in the club's UEFA Champions League trophy win in 2008. 2008 final penalty shoot-out...Relive the drama in Moscow as Manchester United won their 3rd European Cup
2008 final penalty shoot-out... Relive the drama in Moscow as Manchester United won their 3rd European Cup Speaking to Planet Football (via ), Meulensteen revealed: “I am a keen tennis fan and I have always admired Roger Federer and the way he controls his emotions. I selected five clips of Federer for the boys to watch and asked them to write down which tournament he was appearing in, which set it was and which point. “They would identify, say, Wimbledon as the competition, but they couldn’t tell me which point or set it was. The point I made to them was that wherever Federer was playing, he was winning and performing at the highest level when it really mattered. “He would win the first set, then lose the second and the third but, by the time the game reached match point, everything which had happened before didn’t matter because he was so focused on winning.” On this day in 2008: Manchester United vs. Chelsea in the Champions League final went to a wild penalty shootout On this day in 2008: Manchester United vs. Chelsea in the Champions League final went to a wild penalty shootout Federer's clips certainly came in handy as saw the game against the Blues go into extra time, as well as a penalty shootout. Although they were on the verge of losing after Cristiano Ronaldo's miss, won the game for United by saving Nicolas Anelka's penalty.