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It's Mourinho vs Ferguson again in Champions League tonight

Updated on: 24 February,2009 10:21 AM IST  | 
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Mourinho and Ferguson come face to face again as Inter host Man U in the Champions League tonight

It's Mourinho vs Ferguson again in Champions League tonight

Mourinho and Ferguson come face to face again as Inter host Man U in the Champions League tonight






Alex Ferguson

Mourinho lost only once in ten matches against United during his three years in charge of Chelsea FC and is convinced he can continue that impressive run. "I have told my players not to be afraid of being knocked out, but instead to go into this match thinking that in 15 days we can celebrate beating the European champions," he said. "I'm an optimist, always have been but I'm right to be confident because whenever this side has been in difficulty it has responded well. We have no fear."

Weekend wins
They certainly responded well against Bologna on Saturday as Mario Balotelli, just on as a substitute, fired in a decisive late free-kick moments after the hosts had made it 1-1. That helped maintain Inter's nine-point cushion at the top of Serie A. United had fewer problems as they too prevailed 2-1, at home to Blackburn Rovers.

Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo scored as the Red Devils went seven points clear at the Premier League summit, but the points came at a price as Jonny Evans went off with an ankle knock, adding to Sir Alex Ferguson's defensive concerns.

Injury worry
"With Wes Brown [ankle], Rafael [ankle] and Gary Neville [virus] out, and Nemanja Vidic suspended, it's a worrying moment for us but we've accepted it and we'll get on with it," said Sir Alex. "The challenge of playing in a stadium with a fantastic crowd will help the players I'm sure of that." With Fabio likely to come in at right-back and Anderson (ankle) still sidelined, the United manager admitted a degree of tactical tinkering would be required although he denied Mourinho's claim that his side play "less offensively in Europe".

The Portuguese coach was full of confidence throughout the news conference, only really letting down his guard when he conceded that the tie "will probably last longer than 180 minutes".

Sir Alex retorted by saying: "It'll be all over tomorrow if we get the away goal." The early exchanges between two of Europe's leading managers have only served to heighten the anticipation.

Courtesy UEFA.com

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