The Old Trafford area is 12 points clear at the very top of the Premier League table and people Real Madrid in the next leg of the Champions League last 16 a' a match an amount of people will lose out on. The 71-year-old was reminded of the team detail that found Paul Scholes skip a against Inter Milan in 1999. "In 1999 I left Paul Scholes from the quarterfinal against Inter Milan yet he was usually the one who scored the goal that got us through," Sir Alex told MUTV. He was left by "i from the semifinal since I really could not chance him and Roy Keane together while they were both on yellow cards. He got on, accepted it graciously, got ordered and missed the last anyway. "What did he do? He did not allow it to affect him. He continued to become one of the greatest players this club has ever had. "A this team, in this situation, anything could happen on the run-in. People can all of a sudden find themselves playing in your final or a significant category game since that is the kind of team I have." Sir Alex is pleased by the competitiveness of his squad, and has been buoyed by how anxious every player is to add, but warned the squad members set to play in Saturday's league match against Norwich which they must remain careful. "It is quite difficult to turn the team at the moment," the Red Devils manager continued. "They all wanted to perform against Real Madrid and there were a lot of unhappy people. Which was great. It's a measure of their own confidence in themselves. "But we'd a talk. I said 'look, do not think for a minute losing a game title for Manchester United is just a simple issue.' It's a significant matter." Follow GOAL.COM on Facebook
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