Sir Alex Ferguson Wants Manchester United 'Edge' In 2009
The wily Scot wants United to develop a cutting edge in the New Year, with the double-winning heroics of the year gone by apparently not enough...
Dec 22, 2008 9:29:00 AM
Sir Alex Ferguson is hoping his Manchester United troops can win the Club World Cup at LDU Quito's expense
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Indeed, winning the competition has merely papered over cracks in the Mancunian giants' season. The trip to Japan was supposed to be a show of strength for Sir Alex Ferguson's men, but it has ironically exposed flaws which their domestic title rivals will be feen to expose in the New Year.
First, United lacked concentration and poise towards the end of the 5-3 semi-final win over Gamba Osaka. Then, in the final against LDU Quito, the English side were far from clinical on the attacking end, although then won 1-0.
Previously, Fergie had a laugh and a joke about his selection headache where his attack is concerned - considering the slew of superstar goal-getters in the ranks - but his front-line is yet to gel at the halfway point of the season and he now has genuine concerns.
The wily Scot said of the final: "We made so many opportunities in the first half. We didn't convert them and it is a problem.
"We have scored only eight goals away from home in the Premier League, which is not good enough.
"We have expression and imagination in our game and we have players who can entertain. Still, we are not scoring goals.
"I hope the New Year brings a better edge to our attacking. If we get it, we have a great chance. When you don't take those chances you start to worry that one breakaway is going to cost you."
Still, he insists that his team will still be confident on their return to England and in good shape ahead of Friday's Boxing Day trip to Stoke City.
"It would have been difficult to go to Stoke with a beaten team," he admitted, "So this has been a good springboard and there will be a bounce within the club.
"It won't be easy at Stoke - no game in the Premier League is - but it gives us a platform to get some real purpose in our game and chase the leaders."
One man who will have relished his week in Japan is Wayne Rooney, who scored his eight, ninth and tenth goals of the season and was duly named Player of the Tournament.
Greg Ptolomey, Goal.com
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