The Scot claims that there is no chance of the club failing to progress beyond the group stages in the upcoming UEFA Champions League.
Last year’s nightmare in the European competition will be etched in the minds of all United fans, who saw their illustrious team bow out at the very first hurdle.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Xherdan-Shaqiri-c37074 condemned the Premier League giants with plenty to spare.
Later the very team was trounced 7-0 by Bayern Munich, causing discomfort at Old Trafford as to the current predicament of their side.
Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson has come under criticism for his policy in the transfer market and his determination to find gems rather than splash the cash for top stars.
However, this summer has been a busy one in the Red half of Manchester, with several new faces including http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shinji-Kagawa-c33364 and Nick Powell, while others are expected to follow.
With such a mass influx of talent, the 19-time English champions will be force to be reckoned with next term and could possibly get their hands on silverware once again.
"That definitely won't happen next season. There's no chance of that. Over the last few years, we've used the group stage as an opportunity to play the youngsters. Last season it backfired on us. We changed the team too much. We won't be doing that this
season. I just think we were careless. We could have been 5-1 up at half-time but were really careless in that game.”
"We were unlucky against Benfica at home because we played well, but that Basel game was a real killer for us. They were just an ordinary team and they showed that when they played Bayern Munich,” he said.
United are currently on tour to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604
in Gothenburg.
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