The veteran Welshman claims that the Red Devils have done well this term and are in pole position going into the business end of the Premier League.
Manchester United are currently on top of the table with a seven point lead over fellow rivals Manchester City, something which could play an integral role in determining the fate of the Premiership title.
Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s troops have managed to secure results despite not playing really well throughout the season and continued that trend with a late victory against Newcastle United on Wednesday.
Such performances have cemented their position in the standings and have helped them progress in the UEFA Champions League as well.
In Europe’s premier competition, the Reds were in imperious form and become the first side to secure a berth in the knock-out rounds, where they have been now pitted with Real Madrid.
While conquering the Whites and bringing the big-eared trophy back to the Theatre of Dreams remains to be seen, United are well on course to winning silverware and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Giggs-c31985 claims that he is satisfied with the progress they have shown so far.
Speaking to reporters, the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wales-c3041 captain claimed that although the 19-time English champions have not been playing particularly well this season, their lead in the points table and progress in Europe means that the team can rest on their laurels going
in to the latter stages of the campaign.
"Of course, there are always things you can improve on, but at the moment we can’t complain too much about where we are. I think we’ve got to be happy. We’re through to the knockout stages of the Champions League and we’re in a healthy position in the league.
We’ve not had too many clean sheets and they are something we all want,” said the winger while talking to the media.
"But we can’t complain at where we are at the moment – we’re top of the league with a bit of daylight between ourselves and City,” Giggs was quoted as saying to the press before the Premier League game with West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford.
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