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Sir Alex focused on fourth straight win

Despite a lengthy injury list, Sir Alex Ferguson is confident Manchester United FC's impressive home form will continue as they attempt to seal their place in the last 16 against PFC CSKA Moskva.

Sir Alex focused on fourth straight win
Sir Alex focused on fourth straight win ©UEFA.com

Despite a lengthy injury list, Sir Alex Ferguson is confident Manchester United FC's impressive home form will continue as they welcome PFC CSKA Moskva to Old Trafford looking to reach the last 16 while making it four wins from four in Group B. Wayne Rooney is expected to lead the attack following the birth of his son on Monday, adding to the concern of new CSKA coach Leonid Slutski who faces a baptism of fire in his first UEFA Champions League match since replacing Juande Ramos last week.

Sir Alex Ferguson, United manager
You have to be aware that football can throw clangers into the works, but if we win we can consolidate our position at the top of the group. We're at home, our home form's been very good and hopefully will continue that way. They have a new coach so I imagine he'll want to win at Old Trafford both to improve his position and boost his reputation. It's a prestige game for them and so it'll be very difficult. We're very fortunate to have players like Brown and Evans to bring in – their performance on Saturday highlighted that. They're top defenders. Most people now recognise Darren Fletcher as a big-game player, but we've known for quite a while. He's getting an acceptance from people of how important he is to us. He's been missing in several big games recently and it's great to have the boy back.

Leonid Slutski, CSKA coach
This is a good opportunity to see the team play on such a big stage. We won't be treating the game any differently though because, with respect to the opposition, CSKA also have very capable players. We intend to attack but I'm still getting to know the team which makes the task doubly difficult. We're in a difficult situation in our league, but we've still got a chance in the Champions League. To help prepare we looked at Manchester United's game against Blackburn and our last match against United. We've been working on ironing out any mistakes we made.

Weekend results
31/10/09 United 2-0 Blackburn Rovers FC
(Berbatov 55, Rooney 87)

• Dimitar Berbatov's sixth goal in October for club and country put United in front before Rooney's first goal since 20 September made the points safe.

• The Red Devils have recorded 12 wins, one defeat and one draw in their last 14 matches in all competitions.

30/10/09 CSKA 1-0 FC Terek Grozny
(Necid 3)

• The win was Slutski's first game in charge following his appointment on 26 October. It was CSKA's first win in four matches in all competitions.

• Tomáš Necid's winner was the striker's second goal in as many games.

Team news
United

Out: Owen Hargreaves (knee), Ji-Sung Park (knee), Ryan Giggs (knee), Nemanja Vidić (calf), Rio Ferdinand (calf), Daniel Welbeck (knee)
Doubtful: Dimitar Berbatov (knee)
Suspended: none
Misses next match if booked: Nemanja Vidić

CSKA
Out: Mark González (ankle), Guilherme, Sekou Oliseh (hip)
Suspended: none
Misses next match if booked: none

• Oliseh had been set to start against Terek but sprained his hip in the pre-match warm-up and did not travel to Manchester.

Background
• Slutski left PFC Krylya Sovetov Samara to replace Ramos. The 38-year-old former goalkeeper previously coached FC Olimpia Volgograd, FC Uralan Elista and Moskva, joining Krylya Sovetov before the 2008 season and leading them to a sixth-placed finish in his only full campaign.

• United's 1-0 win in Moscow on Mathchday 3 was their first against Russian opposition at the sixth attempt.

• United are unbeaten in 22 UEFA Champions League home games dating back to February 2005 but failed to win on the two previous occasions they welcomed Russian visitors to Old Trafford.

• CSKA are still seeking a first victory on English soil and have won just once in 13 away outings in the UEFA Champions League group stage – 3-1 at Paris Saint-Germain FC in December 2004.

Did you know?
Slutski made his UEFA club competition debut this season with Krylya. The expedition was short-lived, though, as his team were eliminated by the Republic of Ireland's Saint Patrick's Athletic FC in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round.