A Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United can combat the threat from Manchester City by adopting the route that helped them counter Chelsea's challenge and the until Sunday's FA Cup triumph at the Etihad Stadium, it seemed City were ready to romp away with the title of a suddenly there are doubts on the blue half of Manchester united will look to exploit by overcoming Bolton at Old Trafford tomorrow to move level with their neighbours, who do not play until Monday when they travel to Wigan.
The United eventually manage to retain their crown and become the first English club to reach 20 titles, it does appear to be only a matter of time before City reach the top is not something that scares Ferguson to a after all the chelsea looked as though they would dominate for a decade when they won successful championships under Jose Mourinho it did not quite work out that way as United went on to win four of the last five.
The indications this would happen were there of course," Ferguson told MUTV in weren't buying any kids in brought a good deal of experience to that shouldn't frighten us for we have a job to do being Manchester United, as we have proved over the years in how we handled the Chelsea situation will hopefully apply itself again."
The United eventually manage to retain their crown and become the first English club to reach 20 titles, it does appear to be only a matter of time before City reach the top is not something that scares Ferguson to a after all the chelsea looked as though they would dominate for a decade when they won successful championships under Jose Mourinho it did not quite work out that way as United went on to win four of the last five.
The indications this would happen were there of course," Ferguson told MUTV in weren't buying any kids in brought a good deal of experience to that shouldn't frighten us for we have a job to do being Manchester United, as we have proved over the years in how we handled the Chelsea situation will hopefully apply itself again."
The mood around Old Trafford is a lot more optimistic than it was a week ago to a Ferguson's team still need to recover from successive defeats against Blackburn and Newcastle that have damaged their title hopes.
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