Sir Alex Ferguson hails Athletic Bilbao boss Marcelo Bielsa

 

Simon Stone
Thursday 08 March 2012 07:22 EST
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Marcelo Bielsa urges on his Athletic Bilbao side
Marcelo Bielsa urges on his Athletic Bilbao side (Getty Images)

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Sir Alex Ferguson is looking forward to locking horns with Marcelo Bielsa for the first time at Old Trafford tonight aware that the wily South American has produced the best Athletic Bilbao side in years.

Manchester United entertain a team currently fifth in La Liga, who have also booked a Copa del Rey final appearance against Barcelona in addition to their Europa League conquests.

And for that Ferguson believes they have to thank 56-year-old Argentinian Bielsa, who spent a decade coaching first his own country and then Chile at the 2010 World Cup.

"I admire his work because I see the emergence of a very good Bilbao side," said Ferguson.

"They are very determined and organised, with a great belief in themselves. That is the hallmark of their coach. He has instilled these qualities in his team.

"We know how difficult a game it is going to be for us. This is the best Athletic team I have seen for some years."

So good in fact Ferguson believes United must shake off their European lethargy if they are to reach the quarter-finals.

Ferguson accepts his side never recovered from tossing away a two-goal lead against Swiss outfit FC Basel on Matchday Two, a further home draw with Benfica helping to condemn them to a group stage exit for the first time since 2005.

But United have found it no easier in the Europa League, where they almost contrived to get knocked out despite at one stage boasting a three-goal aggregate lead to Ajax.

The Red Devils chief accepts if his side want to prolong their stay in the competition, they must do better, especially as they are now facing a team that is fighting for Champions League football.

"It is a game in which we need to waken up," said Ferguson.

"Some of our European form this season has been disappointing.

"I don't know whether we are making too many changes. Obviously I will be playing a strong team and hopefully that makes a difference because it is going to be a very difficult game."

Tom Cleverley has recovered from an ankle injury that has sidelined him for a fortnight and Anderson is in line to make his first start for four months after finally shrugging off a knee injury from which it appears he tried to come back too soon.

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