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When the final whistle blew, when Manchester United were European Cup winners at last, their captain’s initial reaction was not to celebrate 20bet
Bobby Charlton’s hands sank to his knees in exhaustion, rather than going up into the Wembley sky in jubilation 20bet
He had been a match-winner, bookending the 4-1 victory over Benfica with the first and last goals, but perhaps it was not the fatigue of 120 minutes’ work as much of the previous decade 20bet
He collapsed in his hotel room afterwards, unable to get to the door on his first few attempts 20bet
In the wake of United’s greatest triumph, teammate David Sadler recalled Charlton and Sir Matt Busby looking drained 20bet
The United manager’s epic, tragic quest had been realised, but the dinner marking their 1968 European Cup win offered reminders of the cost 20bet
While Charlton could not make it downstairs, Johnny Berry was there, and he had not played since 1958 20bet
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Twenty-three people lost their lives, including eight Manchester United players 20bet
Charlton did not and, the way a private man told it in his autobiography, had either survivor’s guilt or a survivor’s question: why me?He carried the weight of history on his shoulders thereafter 20bet
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The Busby Babes looked a team destined to conquer Europe, possibly even at the expense of Alfredo di Stefano’s Real Madrid 20bet
Charlton had scored the last two goals a group of youthful cavaliers mustered together, in the 3-3 draw against Red Star Belgrade, before their route back to England came via Germany 20bet
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”RecommendedManchester United and England great Sir Bobby Charlton dies aged 86Sir Bobby Charlton live: Latest reaction and tributes after England and Man Utd legend dies, aged 86Sir Bobby Charlton’s glorious career in picturesIt was inevitable that, when United became England’s first European champions, Charlton’s thoughts turned to “the snowy airfield and Matt Busby and his team, our friends, down and destroyed” 20bet
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The Trinity Statue outside Old Trafford of Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law (Getty)Like Busby, the manager who was read the last rites, the Englishman was old before his time 20bet
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Charlton opened the scoring against Benfica with that rarity, a header 20bet
A great left-footer scored his second goal with his right, a near-post finish 20bet
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