Sunday, April 24, 2011

Ferguson expects Manchester United vs. Real Madrid at Wembley


Real Madrid beat Barcelona in the race for the Copa del Rey. Results were referred to Sir Alex Ferguson became the first sign of success of El Real won the match counter The Catalans to get a ticket to Wembley.
"Since the drawing (the quarterfinals) is done, I think Madrid have a great opportunity, I actually predicted it," said Ferguson ahead of the first leg of their Champions League semi-finals which will take place this midweek.
"I think the 0-5 defeat suffered by the Real makes Mourinho hurt very deeply and he will not want to get a defeat like that again, it could be ascertained," said Fergie as reported by Marca.
Madrid, as Fergie said it managed to rise from the embarrassing story of when manipulated Barca 0-5 at the start of the season. Once able to impose the results of 0-0 in the second meeting at the Santiago Bernabeu, Iker Casillas cs then can reap the victory in the third clash in the Copa del Rey final event.
Madrid and Mourinho's ability to learn from defeat in the first meeting that is the key beliefs that Fergie will be able to re-conquer Madrid Barca in the Champions League semi-final.
"Since then (losing 0-5), Real had twice faced Barcelona, ​​a draw and one win. For the game, the Copa del Rey final, he put Pepe in the middle, not behind as usual and they managed to really affect the (game) Barcelona, ​​"added Fergie.
Fergie then also mention a sense of attraction to be able to deal with Cristiano Ronaldo in the final. But the Scot is aware that there are Schalke 04 who must first be removed before it could get a ticket to Wembley.
"He's (CR7) a threat in the game (Copa del Rey), ran behind them (Barcelona). I am not sure will be enjoyed meeting with him in the final but the best way to find out is our hope there.
"That way we can see it and decide what we feel. I do not want to quickly feel satisfied, we first have to go into the final, "Ferguson finished.

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