
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson has also played for Radio 5 Live on the BBC.
“The scenes in Old Trafford are something else,” he said.
“I haven’t seen anything. Bedlam. The managers are on the pitch, the fans are on the pitch and the staff are on the pitch. Andre Onna is holding celebrations.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a game, they have appeared dead and buried, I haven’t seen the character throughout the season.
“Suberatives, you’ll end with them.
There have been five goals in an extra time in a European final.
United’s return was as ridiculous as it was, and it was as hopeless, but when it is related to the theatre of dreams, strange things are known.
“You’ve seen things happening at this club. I’m thinking about the return of Ole Gunnar Solskyer against Liverpool (in 1999). I reminded him a little, I know it was only 2-1 and that was 5-4,” he said.
“I always feel that when you get one of them here, you have the opportunity.
United’s Euro defender Lene may be the best way to summarize.
“I don’t understand what happened. He was crazy! The fans helped us to do that. When you hear the fans, you even know in 4-2 we can do that,” he told TNT Sport.
“We needed faith and if you don’t believe that you can’t succeed. That’s what the fans deserve – they give everything in every game.
United are 14th in the Premier League and will end the season with the lowest number of points in the Premier League.
But now they have something to play for. They will reach Bilbao in the semi-finals next month, and they will feature in the final at the San Mams in Bilbao.
Take that and they will play in the Champions League next season.
Fans don’t think about it, but they revive Old Trafford’s scenes for the coming years at Old Trafford.