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Manchester United fans have been offered a sneak preview of the new 'definitive' documentary series about their historic 1999 Treble win.

'99', which is produced by the company behind the 'Beckham' Netflix series, will air on Amazon Prime Video on May 17 and have three parts.

It features exclusive interviews with Sir Alex Ferguson, Beckham, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Peter Schmeichel, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and others as they chart that extraordinary season 25 years on.

Ferguson's side won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the most dramatic fashion, writing themselves into football history.

The trailer, which dropped on Tuesday, begins with the climactic moments of the Champions League final in Barcelona when goals by Teddy Sheringham and Solskjaer in the dying moments snatched glory from the jaws of defeat.

A three-part documentary telling the 'definitive' story of Manchester United's 1999 Treble triumph will be released on Amazon Prime Video on May 17

A three-part documentary telling the 'definitive' story of Manchester United's 1999 Treble triumph will be released on Amazon Prime Video on May 17

United's legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson (pictured) and several of his players are interviewed in the documentary series

United's legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson (pictured) and several of his players are interviewed in the documentary series

'Only this will define you - forever,' says goalkeeper Schmeichel, before Beckham says: '1999 - it had been a hell of a season,' a reference to his vilification after being sent off for England at the 1998 World Cup.

The Neville brothers, Gary and Phil, plus Ferguson's assistant Steve McClaren are then seen describing the 'desperation', 'heartache', 'pain' and 'sheer fear' of United's tightrope act in three competitions.

'There was no time to rest,' says Ferguson, who was knighted after United's

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