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Cesc Fabregas apologize to Sir Alex Ferguson for throwing Pizza on him.


Manchester United had just ended the Gunners' 49-game unbeaten run and both sides clashed in Old Trafford's players' tunnel
Cesc Fabregas has finally stepped forward and confirmed he was the man who threw pizza at Sir Alex Ferguson in 2004, putting to bed one of football's biggest mysteries.
The incident became one of the most widely talked about events in world football following Manchester United's 2-0 win over the Gunners.

United's victory ended Arsenal's incredible 49-game unbeaten streak, and tempers rose at full-time.
Chaos descended in the players' tunnel with big stars such as Rio Ferdinand, Martin Keown and Sol Campbell all pushing, shoving and shouting at each other.
During the incident, a slice of pizza slapped Ferguson in the chops, stunning the entire tunnel. The United legend had to change his jacket for his post-match interview.
In his autobiography, Ashley Cole described the events: "All eyes turned and all mouths gawped to see this pizza slip off that famous puce face and roll down his nice black suit."

"All of a sudden, I heard noises and I thought what's happening? So I went out with my slice of pizza and I saw Sol Campbell, Rio Ferdinand, Martin Keown... everyone pushing each other.
"I was like I want to get in but I don't know how to and I threw, just threw it. Once I saw it was hitting, like, who it was hitting, which I didn't mean…"
Turning to the camera, Fabregas then makes a late apology: "I apologise Sir Alex, really didn't mean to do that."
The Chelsea midfielder also took part in a world record attempt with Jamie Redknapp during the show - trying to achieve 15 passes suspended 30 metres in the air.

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