A day with the legends; Former Manchester United star David Beckham and legendary coach Alex Ferguson expected at Old Trafford

David Beckham will return to Manchester United to mark the 20th anniversary of their dramatic 2-1 Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich with a match against the German side.

The game will be played at Old Trafford on 26 May and feature many who played in the original match at the Nou Camp.

Sir Alex Ferguson will manage United with Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Jesper Blomqvist in midfield.

“I’m so excited to be going back to Old Trafford,” said Beckham.”1999 was such a massive year for us so recreating that moment is going to be really special,” he added.

“To be back together as a squad and to be managed by the boss again is huge. I can’t wait.”

Former England captain Beckham, 43, won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and one Champions League crown during his United career before he was sold to Real Madrid for £25m in the summer of 2003.

United interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who scored the injury-time winner in 1999, is expected to be in the side.

The Champions League triumph with victory over German giants Bayern secured thanks to two injury-time goals by Teddy Sheringham and Solskjaer was part of a 1998-99 Treble that also included the Premier League title and the FA Cup.

The anniversary match will raise funds for the Manchester United Foundation.

Legendary former boss Sir Alex Ferguson will manage a Manchester United XI in a 20th anniversary repeat of their dramatic 2-1 Champions League final win over Bayern Munich.

The match, which will feature players from the 1999 game at the Nou Camp, will be at Old Trafford on 26 May.

Ferguson retired in 2013 and the Scot, 77, said it will be a “special day”. Considered the most successful manager in the history of British football, he won 38 trophies during 26 years in charge of United.

The Champions League triumph with victory over German giants Bayern secured thanks to two injury-time goals by Teddy Sheringham and Solskjaer was part of a 1998-99 Treble that also included the Premier League title and the FA Cup.

Manchester United managing director Richard Arnold said: “The ’99 Treble is one of the most important and historic moments in Manchester United’s story, with a team made up of some true legends of the game.

“The final against Bayern Munich is a night etched in the memory of all our fans, and for so many of those names to be returning to Old Trafford to celebrate the anniversary of that momentous achievement is testament to the Manchester United Foundation and the work it does in our community.”

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