Manchester United's coach Alex Ferguson chats to the press during the press conference at Santiago Bernabeu yesterday. Adam Davy/PA Wire/Press Association Images
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Real Madrid v Man Utd: I'm sure there will be goals, says Alex Ferguson
It’s the game Sky are hyping as The Perfect Game. We’ll see about that.
MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Alex Ferguson appeared relaxed and confident and promised goals on the eve of the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against Real Madrid tonight.
United head into the game against the Spanish champions flying high at the top of the Premier League and with a healthy squad, and the veteran Scot believes his team have a great chance of progressing.
“The game has come at a good time for us, we’re doing well in the Premier League and we come to Madrid in good form,” he told a packed press room at the Santiago Bernabeu yesterday.
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“I’ve got everybody fit that I need to be fit and we’re all looking forward to it. It’s a fantastic challenge to come here and play Real Madrid and it should be a great game with two teams who embrace the best parts of football.
“I’m sure there will be goals, it won’t be 0-0,” added Ferguson, who will renew his friendship and rivalry with opposite number Jose Mourinho.
Earlier Mourinho had admitted that he is likely to return to the Premier League when his time in the Spanish capital does come to an end, with many tipping the Portuguese to be Ferguson’s eventual successor at Old Trafford.
The current incumbent of the United bench was full of praise for Mourinho and his past record as a manager in England’s top flight, which saw him win two league titles with Chelsea.
“He transformed Chelsea, they caught us on the hop and we were chasing them for a couple of years. He has won the Champions League with two different teams and has won a lot of trophies now for a young man,” he added.
Mourinho had declared it unlikely that he will ever take over from Ferguson at United, joking that the Scot could continue as manager at the club until he is 90.
“It’s against the law to force retirement but I won’t be working until I’m 90,” joked Ferguson in response.
Real Madrid v Man Utd: I'm sure there will be goals, says Alex Ferguson
MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Alex Ferguson appeared relaxed and confident and promised goals on the eve of the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against Real Madrid tonight.
United head into the game against the Spanish champions flying high at the top of the Premier League and with a healthy squad, and the veteran Scot believes his team have a great chance of progressing.
“The game has come at a good time for us, we’re doing well in the Premier League and we come to Madrid in good form,” he told a packed press room at the Santiago Bernabeu yesterday.
“I’ve got everybody fit that I need to be fit and we’re all looking forward to it. It’s a fantastic challenge to come here and play Real Madrid and it should be a great game with two teams who embrace the best parts of football.
“I’m sure there will be goals, it won’t be 0-0,” added Ferguson, who will renew his friendship and rivalry with opposite number Jose Mourinho.
Earlier Mourinho had admitted that he is likely to return to the Premier League when his time in the Spanish capital does come to an end, with many tipping the Portuguese to be Ferguson’s eventual successor at Old Trafford.
The current incumbent of the United bench was full of praise for Mourinho and his past record as a manager in England’s top flight, which saw him win two league titles with Chelsea.
Mourinho had declared it unlikely that he will ever take over from Ferguson at United, joking that the Scot could continue as manager at the club until he is 90.
“It’s against the law to force retirement but I won’t be working until I’m 90,” joked Ferguson in response.
How do you think it’ll go?
- © AFP, 2012
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