Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben has spoken of his regret at having
missed a vital penalty in the Champions League final loss to Chelsea.
The
Germans were handed a massive opportunity to regain control of the
match in extra time after Didier Drogba had fouled Franck Ribery in the
box, but Robben’s spot-kick was weak as Petr Cech dived to his left to
save.
The Dutchman admits he is struggling to come to terms with
not only the disappointment of Bayern failing to lift a fifth European
Cup, but also the impact of his penalty miss, which he feels may have
contributed to his side’s eventual downfall.
Chelsea won 4-3 on penalties after the teams were locked at 1-1 after normal time.
“I can’t describe how I feel with words, but it’s been a terrible night,” Robben said after the game.
“Two or three times you feel you have the cup in your hands (during the match) but at the end you stand with nothing.
“It wasn’t a good penalty. I wanted to shoot the ball hard and high in the goal, but the ball didn’t go high enough.
“It
was a terrible penalty kick. After that, I still played well but you
have to change your mindset at that point (of the penalty miss).”
Robben
also revealed that Drogba and UEFA president Michel Platini had sent
their commiserations to him in the aftermath of the penalty shootout.
“The fact that Drogba and Platini tried to cheer me up was nice, but it’s worth nothing,” Robben said.
“I wanted that cup but it didn’t happen.”