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Published 19:21 6 Oct 2017 BST
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Van der Sar saved the penalty which won United the 2008 Champions League final in Moscow against Chelsea.
The Dutchman correctly guessed that Nicolas Anelka would kick to his right during the penalty shoot-out, and stopped his effort to win United the European Cup for the third time in their history.
Sir Alex Ferguson's team and Chelsea couldn't be separated during the game, which finished 1-1 and went to extra-time. It looked like Chelsea would win the competition for the first time in their history when John Terry stepped up to take the final penalty. Cristiano Ronaldo had missed his kick, and the Chelsea captain had the opportunity to win it for his club.
However, with the rain pouring down in Moscow, Terry slipped and his effort hit off the post and went wide.
United had received a slice of luck when Terry missed, but there was nothing lucky about Van der Sar's decisive save from Anelka's penalty. The Dutchman, who is currently working as the CEO of Ajax, had done a lot of research ahead of the penalties.
"I remember studying a lot of Chelsea’s penalties on DVD before the match," Van der Sar told Four Four Two.
"So, for example, I think I probably analysed about 40 that Frank Lampard had taken in the past. I had made plenty of notes and noticed that Nicolas Anelka would almost always take his penalties to the goalkeeper’s right. I analysed about 40 that Frank Lampard had taken. I made plenty of notes and noticed Anelka would almost always take his to the keeper’s right. Later on, I heard that Chelsea had also done their homework on me and learned that I usually dived to my right. So, I think their players were told to shoot to my left, which most of them did [they all did, bar Anelka]. I'd anticipated Anelka would shoot to the other side, and thankfully that is what happened."
Van der Sar also said he regards the victory as the best moment of his entire career.
"After I had pushed away Anelka's penalty, I feel like I was separated from the world for a couple of seconds. I don’t think I’ll ever experience a more ecstatic moment than when I realised we’d just won the Champions League final and noticed all my team-mates running towards me. It was the highlight of my whole career."You can watch highlights of the 2008 final here.
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