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Sir Alex Ferguson insists that he is not the least bit apprehensive about who Manchester United's opponents will be for the next knockout stage of the Champions League.
United booked a ticked for quarter-finals of the competition with a professional performance against Lyon last night, and now all they will have to do is sit back and enjoy the football tonight, which will reveal the array of possible opponents.
Ferguson reckons that the chances are high that they will be paired against an English opponent, but he is undaunted by the proposition of coming against familiar foes.
"I expect Chelsea to get through and if Liverpool do too it's a 40 per cent chance of getting an English team," he commented.
"I don't think it matters who you play - they are all difficult games.
"That's why the quarter-finals throw up good teams and the important thing is to be there ourselves."
Sir Alex Ferguson insists that he is not the least bit apprehensive about who Manchester United's opponents will be for the next knockout stage of the Champions League.
United booked a ticked for quarter-finals of the competition with a professional performance against Lyon last night, and now all they will have to do is sit back and enjoy the football tonight, which will reveal the array of possible opponents.
Ferguson reckons that the chances are high that they will be paired against an English opponent, but he is undaunted by the proposition of coming against familiar foes.
"I expect Chelsea to get through and if Liverpool do too it's a 40 per cent chance of getting an English team," he commented.
"I don't think it matters who you play - they are all difficult games.
"That's why the quarter-finals throw up good teams and the important thing is to be there ourselves."