Fergie looking to past experiences

Sir Alex Ferguson intends to follow the route that allowed Manchester United to end Chelsea's stranglehold over the Premier League to combat the threat posed by Manchester City.



Until Sunday's FA Cup triumph at the Etihad Stadium, it seemed City were ready to romp away with the title. Suddenly there are doubts on the blue half of Manchester, which United will look to exploit by overcoming Bolton at Old Trafford on Saturday to move level with their neighbours, who do not play until Monday when they travel to Wigan.



Ferguson told MUTV: "They weren't buying any kids. They brought a good deal of experience. But that shouldn't frighten us. We have a job to do being Manchester United, as we have proved over the years. How we handled the Chelsea situation will hopefully apply itself again."



The mood around Old Trafford is a lot more optimistic than it was a week ago. However, Ferguson's team still need to recover from successive defeats against Blackburn and Newcastle that have damaged their title hopes.



With Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham all to be faced by the first week in March, United cannot afford to slip up on Saturday.



So Rio Ferdinand's posting of being kept up all night by a stomach complaint is a worry, even if Chris Smalling's return last weekend does provide some cover where none previously existed.



Darron Gibson's impending departure to Everton is not much of a blow given the Irishman had been expected to leave last summer before injury ended his hopes of a move.



The Blackburn setback will ensure no-one takes Bolton for granted, with Ferguson conceding City are not the only challengers after watching Tottenham's rise up the table continue.



"Tottenham are a threat," he said. "You can't dismiss them. They are playing fantastic football.



"Somewhere along the line one of those three teams are going to win the league."

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