Man Utd face uphill task in Champs League
Man Utd face uphill task in Champs League
United has opened up this year's competition with two draws leaving them third in their Group.

London: Pitted in arguably the weakest of the eight Champions League groups, Manchester United is surprisingly facing a real battle to qualify for the knockout stage heading into back-to-back matches against unknown quantity Otelul Galati of Romania.

United, which has won Europe's biggest prize three times and was beaten by Barcelona in last season's final at Wembley, opened up this year's competition with draws against Benfica and Basel, leaving the English champions third in Group C after two games.

The pressure is now on Alex Ferguson's men to start picking up wins if they are to avoid a nailbiting last couple of matchdays. They'll be fully expected to do just that in the double-header against Otelul, which is yet to earn a point in its debut season in the Champions League.

"We have made it a little bit more difficult than we would have liked, with two draws in our first two games," United and England defender Rio Ferdinand said. "But we don't go away from home in any game with the intention of drawing. We want to win. This is no different.

"We will take nothing for granted but whoever plays, we should be confident of going out there getting a positive result."

With Barcelona, AC Milan and Inter Milan grabbing victories in matchday two, United is the heavyweight in most danger of missing out on qualification.

For that reason, manager Alex Ferguson is likely to pick his big names for Tuesday's trip to Romania's national stadium Bucharest, where Otelul is playing its home matches — 150 miles away from its own ground in Galati.

That would mean a recall to the team for Wayne Rooney, who missed Saturday's 1-1 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League because Ferguson said the striker was "devastated" at being suspended for the first three matches of the 2012 European Championship following a recent red card on England duty.

Fellow striker Javier Hernandez and Portugal winger Nani could also return along with fit-again captain Nemanja Vidic. Basel and Benfica, who both have four points, meet in Switzerland in the group's other match.

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