Ferguson focused on pivotal leg

By PA Sport  February 23, 2009
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"I don't think it will go to extra-time - it will be decided on Tuesday," said Ferguson...
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Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced the decisive blow in Manchester United's eagerly-awaited Champions League tie with Inter Milan will be struck in the San Siro on Tuesday night.

While Jose Mourinho confidently predicts the clash between the runaway league leaders in Italy and England will go to extra-time at Old Trafford in a fortnight, Ferguson is looking at a far more rapid conclusion.

And that means an injury-hit United side grabbing a priceless away goal. "I don't think it will go to extra-time - it will be decided on Tuesday," said Ferguson.



He added: "If we score we will have a great chance."

Not that Ferguson is dismissing Inter. Mourinho has only lost one of 12 head-to-head duels with the Scot, so that would be a foolhardy move.

And while the United chief has previously concluded Barcelona are the major obstacle to continued English domination of the competition, he recognises the contest facing his team would not have looked out of place in Rome on May 27.

"At this moment in time you cannot split the teams," he said.

"Inter have won Serie A three times in a row and are going to win it for a fourth time. They have experience; they have a really outstanding manager and some terrific footballers.

"It is a really big game. It would have been a great final."

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