Manchester United legend Michael Carrick has identified the biggest regret of his playing career at Old Trafford as the defeat in the Champions League final by Barcelona in 2009.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side travelled to Rome looking to become the first side to defend the Champions League since AC Milan in 1990.
However, Barcelona secured a victory that marked the starting point of Pep Guardiola's ascension as one of the world's greatest managers, with his side in Catalonia establishing themselves as one of the greatest ever.
Carrick believes there was an opportunity for United to achieve something remarkable in that game though and admitted he looks back on the match with some regret. "Being us, we celebrated that night [after winning the
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