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Owen Hargreaves on the ball in the 2008 Champions League Final. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
"I remember for us, we trained in the stadium the night before the final. We had a session then had a little game at the end. I remember Danny Welbeck, he had burst on the scene that season. "We had this game and Danny almost tore somebody up, on our team. And we almost had this punch-up in that session before the game. The gaffer had to come in and calm everyone down - 'Come on, lads, save it for the game!' "That's how it was. The boys were so charged up. People saying save it for the next day, no. We wanted to win every game, even the training ones."[caption id="attachment_269994" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Owen Hargreaves of Manchester United beats Petr Cech of Chelsea as he scores a penalty in the shoot out during the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)[/caption]
"At the time, that song American Boy was big. That was always on. "When I played in my first Champions League final, it was my first year with the senior team and I was still a kid. It was a real German dressing room - quiet, no music, serious and everyone focused. "I looked across [in the United dressing room] and I thought I was in a club. There were a few of the lads jumping around and dancing. But the gaffer knew to let the boys express themselves. He trusted them to do their thing. "We had a lot of senior leadership. We had a lot of senior players like Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Rio Ferdinand and Edwin van der Sar - guys that had been there and done it. They just had a feel of what was needed. So, that first one [at Bayern] there were real nerves but, at United, everyone felt like they belonged there."Having experienced penalty shoot-out heartache on a couple of occasions with England, Hargreaves knows how fine the margins were in his two Champions League victories. Serene training sessions, fights, quiet dressing rooms or 'American Boy' pumped out over the speakers. In the end, the only thing that mattered was winning, by whatever means possible. WATCH THAT FULL OWEN HARGEAVES INTERVIEW: Related links.

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