SIR Alex Ferguson does not expect Manchester United to collapse in their Champions League semi-final with Arsenal next week the same way as they did against AC Milan two years ago.
The Red Devils are facing up to an eerily similar set of circumstances.
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PATRICE Evra has claimed he would relish the prospect of coming up against Barcelona star Lionel Messi.
The United defender kept Arsenal’s Theo Walcott quiet in last night’s Champions League semi-final, first leg at Old Trafford and has backed himself to do the same with the tricky Argentinian should they meet in the final.
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SIR Alex Ferguson has called on the Premier League to introduce new rules regarding the size of dressing rooms.
While the Manchester United manager loves the atmosphere at Craven Cottage, he is not very happy about the facilities Fulham provide.
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PARK Ji-sung cannot wait to star in front of his adoring Korean public for Manchester United.
The Red Devils have confirmed they will tackle FC Seoul on the third leg of their Asia Tour this summer.
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CRISTIANO Ronaldo claims poor refereeing decisions denied Manchester United the chance to take more than a slender 1-0 lead to Arsenal in next week’s Champions League showdown.
Ronaldo claimed Danish referee Claus Bo Larsen “did not have best night” and two crucial offside calls denied United goals.
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SIR Alex Ferguson intends to ease Wes Brown back into first-team action in Manchester United’s Premier League clash at Middlesbrough in Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off.
With the Red Devils anxiously awaiting the results of x-rays on the rib injury Rio Ferdinand suffered at the end of last night’s Champions League win over Arsenal, Ferguson is faced with being without experienced cover at centre-half.
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UNITED boss Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Arsenal that his side are well capable of scoring at the Emirates Stadium after the Reds’ 1-0 Champions League win at Old Trafford.
John O’Shea scored the winner in the 17th minute, and the margin of victory could have been greater but for a string of fine first-half saves from Manuel Almunia.
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UNITED goalscorer John O’Shea warned his team-mates the job was not yet complete after they edged the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal 1-0 at Old Trafford.
The Reds had the better of the possession and the chances, with visiting goalkeeper Manuel Almunia called on to make a number of good saves while Cristiano Ronaldo hit the bar and Ryan Giggs had an effort chalked off for offside.
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MANCHESTER United will take a one-goal lead into the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal thanks to John O’Shea’s strike at Old Trafford.
The defender slammed home a 17th minute goal to give the Reds a slender advantage to take to the Emirates Stadium next Tuesday.
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FIND out how we rated the Reds for their performance in the 1-0 Champions League win over Arsenal at Old Trafford.
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