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Disappointed Manchester United fans are making their way home from Italy after their team's defeat to FC Barcelona in the Champions League final. | Disappointed Manchester United fans are making their way home from Italy after their team's defeat to FC Barcelona in the Champions League final. |
Police in Rome said the fans had been "good-natured" in the run-up to the game, although some arrests were made over ticket touting. | Police in Rome said the fans had been "good-natured" in the run-up to the game, although some arrests were made over ticket touting. |
A British man was stabbed on Tuesday night, taken to hospital and released after treatment. | A British man was stabbed on Tuesday night, taken to hospital and released after treatment. |
Greater Manchester Police are helping in the investigation. | Greater Manchester Police are helping in the investigation. |
Italian police said the incident happened on the banks of the Tiber River, close to Vatican City. | Italian police said the incident happened on the banks of the Tiber River, close to Vatican City. |
Crammed into pubs | |
About 30,000 Manchester United fans were in the city for the final, with a similar number of Barcelona fans. | About 30,000 Manchester United fans were in the city for the final, with a similar number of Barcelona fans. |
In Manchester, thousands of supporters had crammed into the city's pubs and bars to watch the game. | |
At Sam Platt's pub just a stones throw from Old Trafford, the crowd's pain at the final whistle was palpable. | |
Lorry driver James Loney, who had travelled from Lurgan, County Armagh to watch the match, said he was devastated. | |
He said: "There's no point in pretending otherwise, but I've been a United fan all my life, 40 years. | |
"I'm devastated but you have to take the rough with the smooth." | |
Emma Parish, 34, from the Manchester United Supporters' Trust said: "I'm disappointed but we still won the League. | |
"It's been fantastic in here - as soon as the whistle went, within a few minutes everybody was singing again. | |
"You can't win them all." | |
Parade cancelled | Parade cancelled |
Tiernan Drasdo, nine, a pupil at St Margaret's Primary School in Whalley Range, was in the pub to watch the match with his mother Alison. | |
He said: "I think United could have done better, they could have had more possession and passing." | |
Plans for a victory parade through Manchester's streets have been cancelled. | Plans for a victory parade through Manchester's streets have been cancelled. |
FC Barcelona, who also won their domestic league title, last won the top European prize in 2006. | FC Barcelona, who also won their domestic league title, last won the top European prize in 2006. |