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Ferguson on European embarrassment: 'That definitely won't happen next season'

Is he setting himself up for a fall?

MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Alex Ferguson says there will be no repeat of the club’s disastrous Champions League campaign of last season.

United were eliminated from the competition at the group stage after being beaten Swiss side Basel.

That result capped off a poor performance in a group the then-defending English Premier League champions were expected to win, with Benfica and Romanian newcomers  Otelul Galati the other teams in their pool.

United had previously reached the final in three of the previous four editions of the tournament Ferguson has warned Europe his side will not make the same mistakes again in 2012/13.

“That definitely won’t happen next season. There’s no chance of that,” he said when asked a potential repeat of the unexpected early exit.

“Over the last few years, we’ve used the group stage as an opportunity to play the youngsters. Last season it backfired on us.

“We changed the team too much. We won’t be doing that this season.

“I just think we were careless. The killer was the game against Basel at home (which ended 3-3). We could have been 5-1 up at half-time but were really careless in that game.

“We were unlucky against Benfica at home because we played well, but that Basel game was a real killer for us. They were just an ordinary team and they showed that when they played Bayern Munich.

Lucky

“They were lucky against Bayern at home (Basel won 1-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie) and they were lucky against us also. Bayern battered them (winning the second leg 7-0).”

Ferguson is confident he has a squad capable of emulating the United teams of 1999 and 2008 by delivering another Champions League crown to Old Trafford next season.

When quizzed on the subject, he replied: “Oh yes, definitely. Absolutely. There’s no doubt about that.

“Don’t forget that Nemanja Vidic only played six games for us (in the Premier League) last season, while Darren Fletcher was a loss too.”

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