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Dec 25 2008

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No move into the January sales

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be happy to see out the season with the current crop of players at his disposal.

Instead his focus remains on ensuring United are on the shoulders of the Premier League leaders going into 2009.

United travel to Stoke on Boxing Day after becoming Club World Champions on defeating LDU Quito in Japan on Sunday. They have two games in hand on their rivals. Liverpool are seven points clear and Chelsea six as the second half of the season is entered.

Ferguson feels United have the personnel to cope with the remainder of the campaign with . He said: “I do not think there will be any January transfers. I am happy with what I have got.

“We are probably going to bring back a couple of young players who have been on loan. That may just give us extra protection.

“We took 23 players to Japan and they are very substantial players. I would be happy to play any one of them.

“Winning the competition was a great boost to the club and the players. It was a great achievement and the important thing was they played well.

“They showed good enthusiasm through the matches and good concentration. We have come through it well.”

Ferguson is now intent on regaining ground on the domestic front.

He said: “If we get within a point or two of the leaders by New Year’s Day then we are in with a chance.

“The second half of the season is the most important because if you lose a game it means something, particularly when you get to March and April.

“Recent results have been predictable. Arsenal and Liverpool, given the position of the clubs and the history of the clubs, you expect a tight match.

“Because of Everton’s poor record against Chelsea you were worried about that. But having watched the game, they will consider themselves unlucky not to win the match. Equally, so I thought Chelsea defended well.”

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Dec 25 2008

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Wayne Rooney says the key Boxing Day clash

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Wayne Rooney says the key Boxing Day clash away at Stoke City is the start of a crucial period for Manchester United.

Following United’s Boxing Day trip to the Britannia Stadium, Sir Alex Ferguson’s charges then play Middlesbrough at Old Trafford the following Monday, before an FA Cup tie away at Southampton.

In the midst of their two-legged Carling Cup semi-final against Derby are league games with Chelsea, Wigan and Bolton. January then ends with a possible FA Cup fourth round tie and a Premier League visit to West Brom.

Despite next month’s hectic nature, Rooney is adamant that the recently crowned world champions are more than capable of handling such a congested fixture list and kick starting it all with a win against Stoke.

“It’s a big game and a big time of the season for us so it’s important we pick up the three points,” he told the club’s official website.

“We know it’ll be tough especially after having only just returned from Japan. But all the games are winnable over Christmas and we’re confident we can beat Stoke and Middlesbrough.

“The FA Cup starts soon after and we’ve got the Carling Cup semi-final with Derby and then the Chelsea game to think about.

“So the next few weeks are a big time of the season for us and they could have a real impact on how things pan out during the rest of the campaign.
“Hopefully we can get the results we want.”

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