When it comes to winning the FA Cup, no one does it quite like Manchester United - and no one has done it more often. The triumph in Cardiff was the eleventh time United have won the competition. A dazzling display by teenage sensation Cristiano Ronaldo, and a Dutch double from Ruud van Nistelrooy helped take the famous old trophy back to it's famous old home. It made a silver lining for a rollercoaster season. A campaign when new faces and established heroes combined to deliver the 24th trophy of Sir Alex Ferguson's Old Trafford reign. Ruud rattled in another 30 goals. Tim Howard had an exceptional first season between the posts and Louis Saha checked in after a mid-season switch from Fulham in the only way he knows how, with goal after goal. All the goals, and all the games feature in this Official Review of the 2003/04 season, with new exclusive interviews featuring Sir Alex Ferguson, Roy Keane, the one and only Ronaldo and many more. It was a season when United ended up in Eleventh Heaven.
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