Manchester United v Real Madrid: 10 reasons why United will beat Real in the Champions League

We find some reasons for Sir Alex Ferguson and his side to feel confident

James Legge
Tuesday 05 March 2013 06:40 EST
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Manchester United and Real Madrid meet at Old Trafford tonight with the score balanced at 1-1 after the first leg.

Jose Mourinho has said the tie is 50/50 and few have been willing to stick their neck out and pick a winner.

However, we've found ten reasons why Manchester United can feel confident ahead of tonight's Champions League tie.

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