Arsenal 1 Man Utd 3
Manchester Utd win 4-1 on aggregate
ALEX FERGUSON had been waiting his whole career for this match – and his United superstars needed just 11 minutes to win it.
Before the game, Fergie had hailed today’s battle as his biggest duel yet with nemesis Arsene Wenger.
And goals from Park Ji Sung and Cristiano Ronaldo wrapped it up before it had even begun.
Ron added further humiliation with a third later on. That left red-faced Gunners fans swarming out of the ground with 30 minutes left to play.
But disaster struck in the closing stages of United's victory cakewalk.
Darren Fletcher was dismissed for a professional foul on Cesc Fabregas – and will now miss the showpiece final in Rome.
Park was first to strike after he cashed in on a eighth-minute defensive blunder from youngster Kieran Gibbs.
Ronaldo had swivelled and crossed to the Korean ace – who found himself free to stab home after Gibbs, the only defender in the box, lost his footing.
And the Portuguese wizard wellied home a goal of his own just three minutes later.
Winger Ron eyed up an audacious 30-yard free-kick – and left embarrassed stopper Manuel Almunia stunned when it wobbled past his grasp.
Wayne Rooney then tried to get in on the action with a scuffed attempt from distance.
Arsenal tried to resurrect their Euro hopes as Emmanuel Adebayor sent in a cute cross for Cesc Fabregas.
But boss Wenger held his head in his hands as he saw his skipper nod safely into the arms of Edwin van Der Sar.
After the surviving another Ronaldo deadball thunderbolt, the Gunners began to fashion a rare set of fluid moves.
But they all came to nothing and a stunned home crowd watched in near-silence at the half-time whistle.
United threatened to storm away with the tie after the break – with Ronaldo running the show on the wing.
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He skated through the Gunners back-line and fired in a pot-shot at Almunia.
And minutes later, on the hour mark, he well and truly buried any home hopes.
Rooney buzzed forward into the Gunners’ box and Ron was on hand to hammer in the square ball.
That was the last action for a large chunk of the Emirates crowd – who flooded out of their seats with a THIRD of the game left to play.
Fletcher then saw his Euro hopes evaporate after hooking at Fabregas in the box. Replays suggested the unlucky Scot got a nick to the ball.
Robin van Persie hammered home the penalty to ironic cheers from the pockets of fans left in the ground