Sir Alex Ferguson predicts club that will win Champions League
Former Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, has admitted it would be tough to dethrone Champions League title holders, Real Madrid this season.

Madrid became the first side to claim back-to-back Champions League trophies, after a 4-1 win over Juventus back in June.
Ferguson who guided United to two Champions League crowns, says it is hard to look past the Spanish giants in their quest for a 13th European title.
“I think Juventus are controlling the league in Italy. They’ve been doing that for the past six years. They have a fantastic coach,” Ferguson said.
“They got to the final last year and did really well in the first half but Real Madrid were unbelievable in the second half.
“You have to understand how good Real Madrid are now. They’re a mature team, they’ve been together for three, four, five years – all of their players together.
“It gives them great continuity and understanding of the roles they’ve all got to play. It’s a real team.
“Juventus were in the cup final two years before and they’ve been the main Italian threat to win the champions League.
“Personally, I think Real Madrid will be very difficult to beat, I think they’re a great team. I’m hoping United [in Group A along with Benfica, Basel and CSKA Moscow] will do well this year with a very strong team.
“I know that Napoli have emerged and done very well but I still think Juventus are the best team in Italy.”
Madrid have been drawn in Group H alongside Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham and APOEL, while Juve will face Barcelona, Sporting Lisbon and Olympiacos in Group D
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