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| May 14, 2008 | |
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SOCCER
Prelude to a letdown
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| Twenty-six fit men, but only 11 starting places and seven on the bench. That means eight Man United players will be disappointed not to feature in the Champions League final | |
| LONDON - ALEX Ferguson has a problem most of his peers wished they had - a selection headache because all his players are fit.
The Manchester United manager expects to have his full 26-man squad fit for selection when they travel to Moscow for next Wednesday's Champions League final against Chelsea. But he can name only seven substitutes, which forces him to tell eight players they will not be involved in the biggest game of their lives. John O'Shea, Darren Fletcher and even Anderson, the talented midfielder, are among those in danger of missing the cut, reported the Times. 'I think picking the team will be easier than picking the substitutes,' Ferguson told Sky Sports. 'I have to leave some fantastic players out of the team completely next week, which I won't enjoy doing. 'It's got to be done and I don't know when I'm going to pick that moment. I'm going to have to speak to them. It's not something I'm looking forward to. 'But, on the other hand, it's a fantastic position for us to be in, having 26 fit players.' United's strength in depth played a key role in their Premier League title success. While Arsenal struggled when they were hit by injuries, Ferguson's team were able to cope with absences because another top-quality replacement was ready to step in. Chelsea are one of the few teams in the world who can match United's quality. But Ferguson is confident the League champions will still have the edge, as the Blues try to recover from Sunday's misery. 'You need a really powerful squad to achieve on all fronts,' Ferguson said. 'I took 26 players to Wigan and every player was fit. 'They all came through the game, which means I'm travelling to Moscow with 26 fit players. 'That's unheard of in my time, and that gives us an incredible chance. 'I think Chelsea know they'd rather be in our position than their own position. 'Having won the League, there was a lot of joy about the place, whereas Chelsea have to pick themselves up after drawing against Bolton.' Ferguson's dilemma is in stark contrast to that which he faced at the climax of United's Treble season of 1998-99. Suspension robbed him of captain Roy Keane and central midfield partner Paul Scholes for the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. Even if United do return from the Russian capital with their third European Cup, Ferguson knows they still have a long way to go before claiming a place among the continent's most consistent winners of the competition. Real Madrid have won the Cup nine times and AC Milan have seven victories, while arch rivals Liverpool can look back on five successful campaigns. Still, United's young side may not be at their peak yet, and Ferguson said: 'That's the kind of record we should really have. 'That's one thing that should drive us all on now. We have an opportunity next Wednesday to help us along that way. 'There's a freshness about the place with young players coming in. They refresh you and enthuse you. It's wonderful to have that youth around.' AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, ASSOCIATED PRESS 'I think picking the team will be easier than picking the substitutes. I'm going to have to leave some fantastic players out of the squad completely next week, which I won't enjoy doing.' ALEX FERGUSON | |
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