Man United seek more silver at Club World Cup finalYOKOHAMA, Japan (AFP) - Manchester United go into the Club World Cup final against Liga de Quito on Sunday driven by their desire to claim more silverware, and the odds are heavily stacked in their favour.No British team has ever won the tournament, with
Liverpool coming closest in 2005 when they made the final but were beaten by
Sao Paulo 1-0.
Sir Alex Ferguson had some concerns with his side's defensive lapses against
Gamba Osaka on Thursday when they conceded three late goals, and is aware that Liga used lightning counter-attacks to break down
Pachuca in their semi-final.
With that in mind, he is taking nothing for granted, knowing through experience that games against South American opponents are never easy.
"I'm very pleased that we're in the final, but we will be facing a stern test, as
Liga de Quito are very strong defensively," he said of the Ecuadorians.
"My assistant
Mick Phelan and I saw a video of their semi-final against
Pachuca and also had them watched by a scout. Quito are a typically South American side -- solid at the back and dangerous in front of goal.
"It will certainly be anything but an easy match, but it is the final of the
Club World Cup so you can't expect an easy ride."
Ferguson said Saturday that striker
Dimitar Berbatov had still not fully shaken off a virus but will be on the bench, adding that he would likely make changes to the team that played Thursday
"I've not decided on my team but I may go for fresh legs this time," he said, confirming only that
Park Ji-Sung was a definite starter.
The South American champions know they are clear underdogs against their European counterparts, but vowed to pull out all the stops for the biggest match of their lives
Their Argentine
coach Edgardo Bauza, who will be in charge for the last time before quitting the team, remains confident.
"It will be the match of our lives," he said.
"Even though we are not favourites we will be at the top of our game and do our best. I don't know how we will handle the best team in England but I know my players will give everything they've got."
Ferguson has repeatedly drummed into his squad the importance of winning this tournament and it seems to be rubbing off, with the players excited about lifting a trophy no British team has ever got their hands on before.
Written by : AFP
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