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By Soccernet staff
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be happy to see out the season with the current crop of players at his disposal. Instead his focus remains on ensuring United are on the shoulders of the Premier League leaders going into 2009. United travel to Stoke on Boxing Day after becoming Club World Champions on defeating LDU Quito in Japan on Sunday. They have two games in hand on their rivals. Liverpool are seven points clear and Chelsea six as the second half of the season is entered ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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