Sir Alex Ferguson feels the UEFA Champions League can
continue to produce upsets but is adamant his Manchester United side
will not be on the receiving end again this year.
The
Reds failed to progress from the group stages in 2011/12 after losing in
Basel in the final fixture but there is a real determination to put
things right - starting with Wednesday's home match against Galatasaray.
Sir Alex clearly remains focused on trying to land a fourth European
Cup for the club.
"We've had opportunities in the competition," he
stated. "We've lost two finals to Barcelona and won two in the last
decade or so but we want to do better. Certainly, we'll do better than
last year - no question about that.
"The European Cup is
incredible. There's an atmosphere in the build-up to a European final
and great charisma about it. Also, without question, it elevates your
status within the game like the Real Madrids and AC Milans. We want to
be up there in terms of the number of trophies won in European
football."
When asked if the standard of some of the perceived
lesser lights in the Champions League has improved recently, the manager
replied: "We've seen some examples of that over the last few years. For
instance, the Cypriot team [Apoel Nicosia] getting to the
quarter-finals and Basel beating us and getting to the next stage
against Bayern Munich.
"There are a couple of other examples of
the lesser-known teams doing well and Monaco played Porto in the final
one time, which was a surprise. But, at the end of the day, you always
think one of the big ones is going to win it.
"It doesn't do the competition any harm, to be honest with you and who would have predicted Chelsea winning it last season?
"The
only thing you can think about is qualifying. Manchester City are with
Borussia Dortmund, Ajax and Real Madrid and it's going to be a tight
group. It doesn't mean to say City can't get through as the other teams
will be saying City are strong but the two who go through will deserve
it.
"If we don't go through, we will be criticised and pilloried
for it and quite rightly. We've had our warning and I don't anticipate
going out this time."
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