The Citizen (KZN)

Alex urges United to aim for Europa

- London

– Manchester United should focus on winning the Europa League this season, which would bring the club a trophy they have never won and secure qualificat­ion for next season’s Champions League, former manager Alex Ferguson (right) has said.

United are fifth in the Premier League and sit four points behind fourth-placed Liverpool, though they have two games in hand on the Merseyside club.

A top-four finish would ensure Champions League qualificat­ion but Ferguson, who was in charge at Old Trafford for some 27 years, believes United have a great opportunit­y to qualify by winning Europe’s second-tier club competitio­n.

“The thing is, we’ve never won the Europa League,” he told ESPN. “We’ve never won Uefa Cup, what it used to be. And we’ve got a great draw. I’m not saying it’s a certainty, but they’ve got a great chance.

“It’s still a European trophy. And if you win it, you get into the Champions League. The incentive is greater to do that.”

English clubs have failed to win a European title since Chelsea’s Champions League win in 2012.

Ferguson, who won two Champions League trophies and a Cup Winners’ Cup at United, said success on the European front is cyclical.

United visit Belgian outfit Anderlecht in the first leg of their Europa League quarterfin­al on April 13 before hosting the return a week later.

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