The United boss is pleased with the number of options he has at the helm and claims that with a large team he can challenge for honours this term without overworking the players.
Manchester United have spent considerably this summer, as they look to pip back the title from their cross-town rivals.
Not since the days of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shinji-Kagawa-c33364.
Starlets including Angelo Henriquez and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alexander-Büttner-c4818 have also been included in the side, giving them an edge over most of their rivals when it comes to naming the line-up.
A galaxy of stars now call Old Trafford their home, which has gone on a long way in easing the club’s midfield conundrum, which ultimately cost them the English Premier League last time out.
However, now the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-Carrick-c25282 are there to provide fire power in the middle of the park, something which has indeed pleased the coach.
Speaking to reporters, Fergie reiterated the importance of a large squad and claimed that the team as a whole will benefit immensely with the new arrivals.
"You can't win anything in this league without a squad; there is no doubt about that. You need a full squad. At the moment I think we have maybe 27 or 28 players, but given that four defenders immediately were unavailable for the other night, it tells you
what a competitive league it is in terms of the number of games and injuries you can pick up.”
"We have a strong squad, we are going to use it and there will be opportunities for all the players to share in that and contribute to whatever we achieve this season,” the Scot was quoted as saying.
United’s most ardent opponents this season will be Manchester City, who themselves are filled to the brim with prodigious talents. However, with Ferguson and his experience on their side, the Red Devils are likely to be favourites when it comes to lifting
silverware in May.
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