Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is adamant he wants all three points from Monday night’s derby with Manchester City.
United go to the Etihad Stadium with a three-point lead in the title race. A draw would suit United, but Ferguson has stressed that they always look to win games.
"It won't affect our approach or our attitude to the game. We know the situation we're in.
"We're in a better position than Manchester City. We could come out with two results, whereas they have to win. Although you know this club's attitude - we'll be trying to win.
"You would have to be a confirmed masochist to enjoy it. But we are looking forward to it and the players will be fully prepared for it."
We aim to win at Manchester City insists Manchester United boss Ferguson
by Pat McGatt. Published Fri 27 Apr 2012 12:33, last updated: 27/04/12View Comments (1)
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