Fletcher proud to be part of first Man United team to beat AC Milan in Italy

17 February 2010 10:44
Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher has admitted he is a proud man after helping the champions to a first ever win over AC Milan on Italian soil.[LNB]United's previous record against Milan was dreadful, with four exits in the European Cup spanning half a century, but their superb 3-2 win should see them advance to the quarter-finals.[LNB]Reflecting on his night's work, Fletcher said: 'It was a great experience.[LNB] Fletcher: In action against AC MIlan at the San Siro[LNB]'The San Siro is a fantastic setting and to win the game and become the first United team to do that in the stadium is a great achievement.'[LNB]United went behind early on but Paul Scholes equalised before two second half headers from Wayne Rooney.[LNB]The Italian Job: Fletcher celebrates United's 3-1 victory[LNB]Fletcher believes the performance shows how far United have come, telling the club's official website: 'As players you get more mature every season and pick up more experience and you learn how to cope with these sorts of situations.[LNB]'We were maybe a bit na? [in the past], but hopefully the performance tonight shows we have come a long way.[LNB]'We need to maintain these standards in the Champions League, though. It's no good resting on your laurels thinking you've made it because there are too many other teams with so much quality.'[LNB]The second leg at Old Trafford isn't until March 10, and although Fletcher is confident he believes the tie is far from over.[LNB]'We went to Italy to win the first leg and we've done that. But it's still all to play for in the tie. We've seen the quality they've got in their side - they're capable of creating chances and scoring goals - so we'll have to be on top form to get through.[LNB]'You've got to feel confident after a result like this one; we're confident of playing anyone at Old Trafford.[LNB]'We need to be careful and on our toes, but we're in a great position and hopefully we can see it through.[LNB]'The fans can play a massive part in the second leg. Champions League nights at Old Trafford are always special and we know the fans will get right behind us. Hopefully they'll help get us through to the quarter-finals.'[LNB] VIDEO: Ferguson on Man United's thrilling first-leg victory over AC MilanFergie predicts head boy Rooney will smash 30-goal barrier after Milan doubleMARTIN SAMUEL: Beckham gets red blooded return his passion deservesAC Milan 2 Manchester United 3: Wayne Rooney looks a world-beater as striker puts United in command after lucky Paul Scholes strike wrong-foots MilanMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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