Sir Alex Ferguson admits Manchester United's Champions League elimination last season still burns.
Ferguson has admitted that last year's Champions League exit at the hands of Real Madrid was one of his biggest disappointments in the game.
He told MUTV: "I always felt our record in Europe should have been better. Last year sums it up.
"The Nani sending off was a kick in the teeth for me. From a winning position against Real the game was taken away by a really, really ridiculous decision.
"I knew (it was my last chance at winning the Champions League). I just couldn't go to the press conference. I was gutted for everyone.
"The preparation for the game was fantastic. The players' concentration was terrific and we were in control of the match - we could have scored five - but it was taken away from us by that shocking decision.
"I loved the European final (when United beat Chelsea in 2008) - I must admit - but it's not an easy tournament now because all the best teams are in there."
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