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独立报 弗格森:罗马球迷在老特拉福德是安全的 "I don't anticipate any problems at all," the United manager said yesterday. "The security at Old Trafford is fantastic and I don't envisage the Roma fans having any problems inside our stadium. There is no history of trouble at Old Trafford and the Roma fans have nothing to fear." Ferguson missed the fall-out from the first leg owing to the squad's extended stay in Rome but has since studied footage of the night as United continue to collect evidence for an anticipated Home Office inquiry into events involving the Italian police. Uefa have opened their own investigation into the violence. The United manager added: "We missed a lot of what was shown back here but we have since seen some photos and they don't look very nice at all. Everyone was appalled at the pictures, but now Uefa are investigating and we should wait to see their findings. Hopefully it will be a thorough investigation as that is the only way to find these things out." "We always recover, we recover well," said the Scot. "We went on a long unbeaten run after losing to Arsenal in October, West Ham at New Year and Arsenal the season before. We have always recovered with long unbeaten runs. This club is made of that, it is not a problem for us. Losing a game is not unusual in football, it is what you do about it that makes a team. "I think we are in a good position for this game. I'm pleased that we managed to get a goal with 10 men, and when we did, Roma became nervous for a period. Tomorrow our attacking impetus will be much, much stronger, much more apparent. "I think we'll create chances but in my experience of Europe we have missed a lot of chances, particularly in two semi- finals here. If we can take them this time, we'll have a massive chance." "我不认为这会有什么问题.老特拉福德的安保措施很棒,老特拉福德从来就没有闹事的历史,罗马球迷无需任何担心." |