Paul Scholes has detailed his embarrassment at celebrating Manchester United winning the 1999 Champions League final having played no part in the game.
Scholes was booked in the semi-finals against Juventus for a challenge on Didier Deschamps, ruling him out of the final against Bayern Munich for an accumulation of yellow cards.
Along with Roy Keane, Scholes wore a club suit and had to watch from the stands at the Nou Camp, before coming on to the pitch at the end to celebrate with team-mates, a moment he does not hold fond memories of.
'You don't feel part of it one bit,' Scholes said, as part of BT Sport's latest 'What I Wore' series.
'Some people say that's strange because you played a part of the 15-16 games to get to where you are but you're in the stands and have no control over the game. There is nothing you can do influence that game of football.'
He added: 'We went on the pitch at the end but you're embarrassed. It's embarrassing, honestly.'
Scholes, 47, can still remember the challenge he made in the Juventus game that cost him his shot at the '99 final.
The former Manchester United midfielder can still remember the wave of disappointment as he immediately knew what the yellow card meant.
'It's football,' he added. 'Roy (Keane) was a big loss, but it's football. It wasn't a bad tackle and I can hear Deschamps screaming now trying to get me booked! They were clever but it was my own fault.
'You know straight away and you're sad, you're upset, of course you are, not to be part of the selection for the biggest game of our lives but you get on with it.'
Scholes did go on to experience a European Cup final, against Chelsea in 2007-08, as well as two against Barcelona, in 2008-09 and 2010-11.
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