#1 1999 Champions League Final: Bayern Munich 1-2 Manchester United
Not much of a shock to see this match as the number one in the list.
Bayern Munich were leading through a goal scored by Mario Basler in the sixth minute. The Bavarians were looking dangerous on the counter. Only the crossbar saved Manchester United from going 2-0 down after an overhead kick from Carsten Jancker.
Ferguson had introduced current United caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer just a minute before that chance.
As the match went to injury time, Peter Schmeichel joined the attack during a corner. David Beckham put the ball into the box and after a deflected shot from Ryan Giggs, the ball found its way up to Teddy Sheringham who scored with a minute of injury time gone.
It looked like extra time was on its way, but 30 seconds after the restart, United got another corner. Beckham again had the corner duties. He swung the ball towards Sheringham who nodded the ball across the face of the goal and a certain super sub reacted the fastest to put the ball back into the net.
United had done the unthinkable. The Bayern players were distraught and the United players were overjoyed.
This match probably signifies United's tenacity the best than any other match in their history.