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Wednesday 6 May 2009

Sympathy for the Red Devil

United beat Arsenal 3-1 at the Emirates on Tuesday night to reach the Champions League final, but celebrations were soured after Darren Fletcher's red card means the Scot will miss the match.

Fletcher was dismissed on 75 minutes after Italian referee Roberto Rosetti adjudged the midfielder had brought down Cesc Fabregas inside the Reds’ penalty area. TV commentators and pundits all agreed the decision was harsh, while Sir Alex said Fletcher had been “terribly unlucky”.

“You can see the ball has moved in a different direction, away from Cesc Fabregas,” the boss told ITV.

“I think Darren’s been terribly unlucky and unfortunately we can’t appeal the decision.

“The referee’s probably one of the best in Europe but unfortunately there’s nothing we can do about it.

“You saw his performance tonight and in all the big games over the last few years Darren’s always been key for us. I couldn’t tell you what my team would be in the final – it depends on who the opponents are, of course – but you’d have thought Darren would have figured in it.”

Wayne Rooney admitted the mood in the dressing room after the final whistle had been affected by Fletcher's dismissal.

“Everyone’s gutted for Darren,” Rooney told MUTV. “I think he won the ball, too. To miss a a big game like the Champions League final is heart-breaking.

“But we’re all proud of this achievement. When we set out at the start of the season our aim was to retain the trophy and now we’re so close.”

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