Fergie eyes Posh next

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson wants to play Peterborough next in the Carling Cup after watching his side progress at the expense of Wolves. The Red Devils went through to the last 16 of the competition thanks to Danny Welbeck's 66th-minute strike at Old Trafford.Ferguson's side put in a professional performance after Brazilian teenager Fabio da Silva was sent off for a professional foul on 30 minutes.United will learn their next opponents in Saturday's draw and Ferguson wants to take on son Darren, manager of Championship side Peterborough, in the next round.He said: "Peterborough at home.Happy"All the family should be happy with that."Ferguson was pleased with Welbeck's match-winner, which came after he played a one-two with Michael Owen before sliding his shot past Marcus Hahnemann."It was a fantastic goal," purred Ferguson."There was some quality passing involved in the move and he took it really well."It was obviously a difficult job for him, playing with 10 men for so long, but the goal told you everything about the boy's quality. He earned it."No complaintsFerguson had no complaints over Fabio's dismissal for hauling down Michael Kightly after the youngster had slipped as he attempted to make a tackle.The Scot was delighted with his side's discipline in possession, which left Mick McCarthy's Wolves chasing shadows for long periods until Kevin Doyle brought a bit of spark late on.But, having changed his entire starting line-up from Sunday's breathtaking win over Manchester City, Ferguson felt vindicated in his selection policy which allowed him to introduce 17-year-old Norwegian Joshua King for his debut, another promising striker to emerge at Old Trafford."The boy has a really good future," said Ferguson."In fact, with Welbeck, Federico Macheda and Joshua King we have some really good young strikers."It is a long time since we had a group as good as that coming through the club."

Source: SKY_Sports