The 1998–99 season was historic for Manchester United, as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side completed the treble. They won the Premier League, edging Arsenal in a tight title race, with goals from Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole, and Roy Keane driving the attack. United also captured the FA Cup, defeating Newcastle 2–0 in the final. The season’s crowning achievement was the UEFA Champions League, where they staged a dramatic comeback against Bayern Munich, scoring twice in stoppage time to win 2–1. This campaign cemented United’s legacy as one of football’s greatest teams, blending skill, resilience, and relentless determination.
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The 1998–99 season was historic for Manchester United, as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side completed the treble. They won the Premier League, edging Arsenal in a tight title race, with goals from Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole, and Roy Keane driving the attack. United also captured the FA Cup, defeating Newcastle 2–0 in the final. The season’s crowning achievement was the UEFA Champions League, where they staged a dramatic comeback against Bayern Munich, scoring twice in stoppage time to win 2–1. This campaign cemented United’s legacy as one of football’s greatest teams, blending skill, resilience, and relentless determination.