Vidic  leapt above Rio Ferdinand in the pecking order when Sir Alex Ferguson  decided to remove the armband from now-retired Gary Neville at the start  of the season. Already skipper of Serbia, the 29-year-old made a smooth  transition into the role.
His leadership  qualities have been in evidence throughout the season and in many  people's eyes he should have scooped one of the major player of the year  prizes ahead of Gareth Bale and Scott Parker.
Yet Vidic was not completely satisfied. Now, looking ahead to tonight's UEFA  Champions League final confrontation with Barcelona at Wembley, he is.  "I am happy to be the captain of such a very big club, especially in big  games like this one," he said.
"But in  the end, if you don't win a trophy you are not satisfied. Luckily, we  have managed to win the Premier League title. Now we can focus on this."
Although  Barcelona start as overwhelming favourites, Vidic retains plenty of  faith in the men around him. Providing they cope with the demons  Barcelona's majestic ball players are capable of scattering in the head,  Vidic is confident United will come through.
"It  is about being ready mentally," he said. "We are preparing more because  we have so much experience and so many matchwinners in our team.
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