Giggs scored with a Henry style FK when the goalkeeper was lining up the wall. It doesnt matter now, Man U won and it'll be a fiery match in Old Trafford I guess. There was even some crowd trouble caused by Man U fans, when a fan tried to enter the pitch and then all the others got angry when police intervined.
It would be very interesting to see what UEFA decide to do if anything. Fergusson already came out trying to cover his ass saying that Lille should be punished for protesting and threatining to leave the pitch plus claiming that missles where thrown on the pitch. Lille deserved something from the match from what I saw in the highlights, but its not always fair.
Don't think thats entirely accurate.
Man Utd fans in Lens crush scare
Manchester United fans were involved in a security scare in Lille
Manchester United fans were involved in a security scare during the Champions League tie against Lille amid scares they were being crushed in the stands.
A problem erupted 15 minutes into the match at Lens' Stade Felix-Bollaert, with some fans being pushed against the 10-foot-high metal security fences.
Fans reacted angrily, prompting riot police to fire tear gas into the stand.
However, after two fans, one an elderly woman, were lifted over the barriers to safety, the unrest was quelled.
United goalkeeper Edwin Van der Sar suffered double vision as a result of the tear gas fired into the stand.
Television reports suggested the gates at the back of the stand had been opened by police to allow Red Devils supporters with tickets for the home section of the stadium to sit with their own fans.
United had expressed concerns about the basic facilities at the ground before the match.
Uefa spokesman Rob Faulkner said: "Having seen what went on on the security side and in the match itself, it would be standard procedure for the referee to report the incidents and for the Control and Disciplinary Committee to take the appropriate action.
"The whole issue of Lille playing in that stadium will also need to be addressed.
"We cannot say now what action the Disciplinary Committee will take, but if they find against Lille, it could well be severe."
United were surprised Lille were allowed to move the game to the compact 42,000 stadium in northern France rather than a larger, more modern venue like the Stade de France.
Manchester United secretary Ken Ramsden revealed the club would meet with Uefa and Football Association officials after the game to discuss the incident.
A Manchester United club official, at the match, said he had not been made aware of any injuries to fans.
from BBC