Fergie confirms transfer interest & United braced for Juve bid – Best of MUFC

The pressure is firmly on Manchester United now in the Premier League title race. Their eight point lead has been chopped down to just four points in the matter of a week. A 1-0 defeat at basement battlers Wigan has allowed rivals City to close putting the onus on Sir Alex Ferguson’s men to win their game in hand against Aston Villa. It’s inconceivable that the Red Devil’s will throw away their slim advantage but they’ll need to be a lot better than they were at the DW Stadium on Wednesday night. With the blue half of Manchester relentlessly breathing down their necks United know they have to keep winning in order to ensure the Premier League title remains at Old Trafford for another season.

This week on FFC has United’s number 10 really curbed his volatile ways and which young shot stopper has Fergie got his eye on?

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Fergie interested in young goalkeeper

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Quote of the Week

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“We have to put it in a bit of perspective. You drop points in the second half of the season. We have done it most years. There has been an odd year when we have gone on a long run without losing but a couple of years back we lost 4-1 to Liverpool

 and won the league.

“You do drop points on the run-in. City and ourselves have both experienced that. But from the position we were in a few months ago, to where we are today, we have to be delighted. The great part of our club is that we do recover, and we have to recover from Wednesday.” Sir Alex Ferguson backs his side to deliver the title despite dropping valuable points at Wigan

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