We did well to qualify early: Scholes

08 December,2009 07:23 AM IST |   |  PA Sport

Paul Scholes believes Manchester United will have emerged from one of the toughest Champions League groups when they take their customary place in the knockout stage draw later this month.


Paul Scholes believes Manchester United will have emerged from one of the toughest Champions League groups when they take their customary place in the knockout stage draw later this month.

Paul Scholes

An injury-ravaged United conclude their Group B campaign against Wolfsburg tonight knowing their spot in the last 16 has been booked for a month.


Indeed, the Red Devils' result against the Bundesliga champions will be irrelevant if CSKA Moscow beat Besiktas in their final game because that result will confirm Alex Ferguson's men as group winners even if they end up in a three-way tie on 10 points.

It is probably just as well given the defensive worries Ferguson is facing.

However for Scholes, who dispelled his own disappointment at the contribution he has made for the Red Devils this term by firing United on their way to a 4-0 win at West Ham on Saturday, confirming qualification with two games to spare is in itself an achievement of which to be proud.

"This was one of the toughest groups," he said.

"We had to go to Moscow, which is always difficult, especially on a plastic pitch, and it is the same in Turkey, yet we managed to win both games.

"CSKA and Besiktas went on to prove at Old Trafford that they are very capable teams and when you take into account Wolfsburg are the German champions, we did well to qualify as early as we did."

Ferguson will make a late check on Nemanja Vidic before deciding his side to play in Germany, although he has already declared an intention to use Michael Carrick in central defence given his lack of bodies.

Rio Ferdinand heads a injured list which also contains John O'Shea, Jonny Evans, the Da Silva twins Fabio and Rafael, plus Gary Neville and Wes Brown, who both started in central defence at Upton Park but failed to finish the contest.

With the services of Owen Hargreavesu00a0-- who could fill in at right-backu00a0-- also denied Ferguson at present, it will be interesting to see whether he can approach Watford for the return of Tom Cleverley or Craig Cathcart, whose loan spells run until January.
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