UPDATED: 09:13 EST, 7 April 2013 Sir Alex Ferguson thinks Jose Mourinho's go back to Chelsea this summer will be the greatest problem to Manchester United's bid for another Premier League name next time. The Special One has fallen out with the hierarchy at Real Madrid and has been widely expected for a return to Stamford Bridge as an alternative for under-fire meantime employer Rafa Benitez. Ferguson thinks Mourinho, who won two category titles throughout his first stint with Chelsea, would turn the west London club into legitimate opponents for the top-flight name yet again. Unique return: Mourinho could provide biggest threat to United's Premier League dominance Speaking before tomorrow night's mouthwatering Manchester derby at Old Trafford, a bullish Ferguson said: 'Whether we could go on another run of three titles in a row, who's to state? The material's there, however it is really a difficult group. If Jose (Mourinho) dates back to Chelsea, because they are referring to, you had expect a huge challenge from there.' United's 70th victory over neighbours City would lift them 18 points obvious, eliminating any doubts about undoubtedly seizing straight back the title which was seized from them in last season's dramatic finale. But also for the 71-year-old Scot, his 13th Premier League success is going to be far from the end of his wonderful leadership at the club. Kind man: Sir Alex Ferguson is hunting his 13th concept Already probably the most effective manager in British soccer record, he is hungry for more. Barring unexpected health problems, his voracious appetite for further honors will ensure those desperate to move in to his shoes may need to wait a few years yet. When he addresses his team's prospects, his enthusiasm knows no bounds. 'We are not going away. I'd expect us, without doubt, to have a real good challenge next year, too,' he reported. 'We have a lot of childhood in the team, there's without doubt about that - we are not going away; the record over the past twenty years tells you we are not going away. In addition to the proven fact that we'll have players who are growing nicely, 'Rafa [Rafael] has proved how much he is designed this season, David p Gea has evolved right through the season with total superb performances and he will progress next year. '[Shinji] Kagawa would have been a definitely better person, I'm certain about that, and [Phil] Jones can do something he desires to do. Seeking ahead: Shinji Kagawa (centre) could have more of a direct effect next year 'There are plenty of plusses for people, and although we have to deal with the truth that 1 or 2 are getting older, I think we're not bad when it comes to defending many opportunities. There are maybe 14 players aged 23 or under who can play together here for another seven or eight years. 'City have enough money to go and buy still another A200million price of players. They are not going to go away, are they, with the cash they have got? 'I think Arsenal will increase - there is some indication they are building a better squad than people think, and Tottenham have been developing for several years now. 'So it is a tough group to get, undoubtedly about that. But at this time we only have to pay attention to winning the League this year.' They might all but accomplish that by beating City and winning at Stoke next Sunday, with Ferguson marvelling at the accomplishments of what he thinks are the best squad he's built in his 26 years as boss. Important man for United: Fred Rooney Essential person for City: Vincent Kompany 'Last Saturday's win at Sunderland put it in to perspective - 25 wins out of 30 - a type of reliability and an excellent efficiency by them,' he explained. 'They have done the proper thing, just emphasizing winning another game. And that is what we'll make an effort to do on Monday. It is the only method to approach it. Persistence is really important.' On the problem of strength comprehensive, he added: 'In terms of numbers it is been our best team, without doubt, therefore you expect you'll get the advantage of that. We have used the group using one or two occasions. You mightn't obtain it 100 %, but I think our league position tells you we've done anything else right.' Ferguson gave an insight of how much he has been haunted by the subject being snatched from his grasp last May possibly when Sergio Aguero's added-time winner against Queens Park Rangers won it for City on goal huge difference. Bad memories: Sergio Aguero honors the target that won Manchester City the title last time 'The something I said to the players at the start of the summer season was to make sure we did not drop the category on goal huge difference again; that was a vital part,' he remembered. 'We are 10 targets before City right now, and even though that may still change, we are in a much stronger position. What happened last year determined United in the right way. We know how exactly to develop groups here. 'For City, to gain their first subject in so a long time was the greatest problem for them. We responded to that. I do not understand what City's points are in comparison to a year ago but it is our performance that's created the issue for them.' But he added: 'We shall maybe not be taking into consideration the distance on Monday night. The thing we'll think about is winning the overall game - and that's the right way to approach it. If we accomplish that, it will get us where we wantto be. Trophy life: Sir Alex Ferguson honors the name in 2011 'And it will not bother me if people don't give us any credit for just how we perform. We assess ourselves much better than people beyond your membership. If we win the league, we may think about how good we have been. But we can not take our eye down the ball now.' United's group form has helped Ferguson cure disappointments like the controversial Champions League leave to Real Madrid and going out of the FA Cup last Monday at Chelsea. 'We gave them two days off then we had them in and had a chat - you have got to wipe these things from your memory easily, since next Monday's game is far more significant than last Monday's. And it's a derby sport.'
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