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Fergie insists there'll be no repeat of United's Euro flop this season

“We need to make a statement — and show everybody last season was just a blip,” said the Old Trafford chief.

ALEX FERGUSON HAS vowed that Manchester United will progress from the Champions League group stages this term.

The Red Devils were title contenders in the Premier League until the final day of the season but were knocked out of Europe’s premier club competition in December, after only securing victories against lowly-ranked Romanian side Otelul Galati.

“It’s fair to say we threw that one away,” Ferguson said. ”That won’t happen again next season. We’ll qualify from the group stages. I’ll make sure of it.”

United dropped into the Europa League and after beating Ajax over two legs, were then impressively beaten by eventual finalists, Athletic Bilbao. The 70-year-old insisted his side will prepare to compete on all fronts this time.

“European football is hugely important to us and we must compete for the biggest trophies,” he said. ”We need to make a statement — and show everybody last season was just a blip.”

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