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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson wants his side to be more clinical
in their Champions League decider against Benfica on Wednesday.
United faltered in their games against FC Copenhagen and Celtic and still
need a point from their final Group F match at Old Trafford to go through.
He told the club website: "It won't be an easy game but as long as we remember
to finish teams off we will be OK.
"That's going to be an issue, when we get chances we've got to take them."
Ferguson added: "This is a game you can't trifle with. It's too important for
us. If we get chances we have to take them, but I think we've got a chance."
Defender Rio Ferdinand is confident United can raise their game for the
decisive tie at Old Trafford but echoed his manager's warning over the
forwards' finishing.
He said: "The big games - when people are asking questions about us or think
we won't do well - we seem to come through it. This is an opportunity to do
that again.
"In the Champions League, you must kill games off when you are on top - because
the other teams always have that quality and ability to put the ball in the
back of the net."
Benfica coach Fernando Santos believes his side are capable of causing an
upset against United for the second successive season.
He said: "The match against Manchester United is a real final for us.
"We believe victory is possible and trust we will also have a bit of luck.
"Qualifying is very open because United are not as strong in recent weeks as
they have been."
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