Manchester United are back in action on Tuesday when Bayern Munich travel to Old Trafford for a crucial Champions League clash.
Erik ten Hag's side, who were humbled 3-0 by Bournemouth at the weekend, must beat the German champions and hope Galatasaray's game with Copenhagen ends in a draw to qualify for the last 16 of the competition. Bayern have already progressed.
Although United's Champions League campaign isn't going well, many fans will remember their victory against Bayern in the 1999 final. Sir Alex Ferguson's side were losing 1-0 before Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came off the bench to score in added time.
But what are the 13 players who featured in that final for United doing today?
Schmeichel left United after their Champions League win and played for Sporting Lisbon, Aston Villa and Manchester City before retiring in 2003. He now works as a pundit, while his son Kasper plays for Anderlecht after winning the Premier League with Leicester.
Neville continued playing for another 12 years and won countless more honours with United before hanging up his boots in 2009. He's now one of Sky Sports' most respected pundits and spent some time as England's assistant manager. He was also Valencia's boss.
Neville's time in Spain didn't go to plan, as he won just 10 games before being sacked. Yet his successful media career and property empire have softened the blow. The Overlap host is currently one of the Dragons on Dragons' Den, such is his business acumen.
Johnsen struggled with injuries after United's Treble triumphant and eventually joined Aston Villa in 2002 before spells with Newcastle and Valerenga in his native Norway. The 54-year-old is now pursuing a career in coaching and recently picked up his UEFA Pro
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