As the 1968/69 season came around the question was, how could United match the euphoria they had experienced on that magical May evening at Wembley? The answer was that they couldn't. As soon as Busby had realised his ambition of winning the European Cup, much of the purpose seemed to fizzle out of the club. The heroes of Wembley were ageing together and new faces were needed to reinvigorate the club. Perhaps Busby, who had already built three champion sides, lacked the energy to create an unprecedented fourth great team. But whatever the reason, United lacked the vim of old as the season kicked off and by Christmas they had slid towards the bottom of the table. A miserable 3-0 defeat at Highbury on Boxing Day 1968 had an end-of-the-road feeling about it and in January 1969 the newly-knighted Sir Matt announced he would step down at the end of the season. A new job as general manager, working with a head coach, beckoned. Stepney said, '1 don't think he wanted to retire, but his health was poor. The injuries he received at Munich still affected him and but for his health I don't think he would have decided to move upstairs at all.'
Busby could have made a clean break, and left United with the good wishes of the club and the whole footballing world to enjoy a peaceful retirement. He had no worlds left to conquer, but he could not cut his ties with the club that had been his life for a quarter of a century. In any case, he could not conceive of an existence not tied up with the game that had been his life's love as well as his livelihood for more than four decades. If he was no longer fit enough to take day-to-day control of Manchester United, he would stay to help a new man run the team. It made perfect sense in theory, but it flew in the face of an age-old football axiom: when it comes to management, two heads are never better than one. Busby's last few months in sole charge were fractious and results were poor. Perhaps the nadir was the World Club Championship match against the Argentine side, Estudiantes, which should have been an enjoyable exhibition displaying the best of South American and European football. But the first leg in Buenos Aires degenerated into a kicking contest. Charlton sustained a deep head wound and needed stitches. Stiles was singled out for ill-treatment, headbutted and then sent off for retaliating. All over the field United players were booted, scratched and spat on. The travesty of a sporting contest ended i-o to Estudiantes.
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