This Sunday was a sad afternoon for the great family of Manchester United. An afternoon that began with fans’ excited tributes to Dennis Lawone of the greatest legends in its history and Ballon d’Or in 1964. An icon whose death, at the age of 84, was announced on Friday. In 2021 it became public that the former striker suffered from dementia.
Flowers, scarves, banners and other items were placed by United fans on Sunday next to the commemorative statue. law at Old Trafford, next door Bobby Charlton and George Best. The ‘Holy Trinity’ of Manchester United in the 60s of the last century. Before the match, a piper played ‘A Flower of Scotland’.
Another legend of United as Sir Alex Ferguson (who always says that Dennis Law his great idol) laid a wreath, along with the dead player’s teammates like Paddy Crerand, Alex Stepney and Brian Kidd. law He scored 237 goals in 404 games as a player of United. He is the only Scot to win the Ballon d’Or “He is the best Scottish footballer of all time. He summed up like no other what a Scot is. A fighter. He is a incredible man,” the Scot also declared. Ferguson.
A poem about the career of Dennis Law. Applause. The fans started singing ‘We’ll Never Die’, a tribute to the members of United died in the Munich air tragedy in 1958.
He Manchester United described Dennis Law as “a hero of his generation.” The Ballon d’Or was won by law in 1964 it symbolized the rebirth of the legendary team after the tragedy in Munich, where in 1958 21 people died in a plane crash, including 7 players from the team. Manchester United.
Scotsman award Dennis Law is to reward the new United heir to the accidental young promises, forged from the bank of the legendary Sir Matt Busbysurvived the tragedy. A United European champion in 1967-68. Due to a knee injury, Dennis Law he missed the second leg of the semi-final and the final (1-4 against Benfica).
In the sadness of goodbye Dennis Law the fans of Manchester United added this Sunday, which is every day at the sporting level, a new defeat, this time ‘by 1-3 against Brighton.
Source: La Verdad

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