Fergie warning for rivals

25 September 2009 12:18
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists there is more to come from his side as they continue to recover from a disappointing start to the season. The defending Premier League champions suffered a shock loss at Burnley in August, but since that time a six-game winning run has been carved in all competitions ahead of Saturday's away match at Stoke. Ferguson, though, believes there is still room for improvement and he expects his side to become stronger in October, which includes a trip to fierce rivals Liverpool. The Scot, who was impressed by a 3-1 win over Tottenham at White Hart Lane earlier in September, is no longer worried by form and is only wrestling with team selection. He said: "We had a bad start, there's no doubt about that, but the form of the team has been coming on well. "Our best performance was at White Hart Lane. I'm happy with our form now. We have the squad and my only dilemma is who to play. "Usually October sees us become more consistent and hopefully that will be the case again. "The squad is a strong one and my only problem seems to be who to pick for each game." Meanwhile, Ferguson is full of praise for Ryan Giggs as the 35-year-old continues to compete at the highest level. "I don't know what more there is to say about him," added the United boss. "It's not a matter of defying age with him because there has been no deterioration in his game at all and it's remarkable. "It's down to how he has lived his life, how he has looked after himself and done the right things and his form is just as good as it was last year."

Source: SKY_Sports