Sir Alex Ferguson is looking forward to facing Stoke on Tuesday night as Manchester United look to bounce back from their FA Cup exit to Liverpool.
United are already three points behind rivals Manchester City


But whilst some big clubs have struggled against Stoke, United's draw at the Britannia Stadium in September was the first time they have dropped points against the Potters since they entered the Premier League in 2008.
"You know what Tony Pulis' team will be like, they are the same all the time," said Ferguson.
"It was like when we used to play Wimbledon.

"Stoke are a different team altogether but they still have the same qualities of never giving in, so it is always a good challenge for us."
With the Europa League the only other competition the Red Devils are left in this season, the forthcoming Premier League ties with Chelsea, Liverpool

Ferguson added: "It is a big programme.
"From the middle of January until we go to Tottenham, it looked quite a daunting programme.
"But when you go back years ago in our title campaigns, we have always had periods of must win-games in a row and that is what we have here.
"It is important to keep on City's coat-tails and hopefully come the important part of the season, we still are."
"We responded really well after the 6-1 defeat against City and then the losses against Blackburn and Newcastle

"We went on a great run after the City game and then after New Year we've beaten both City and Arsenal

"Every player knows what is expected. When you're at Manchester United

"We don't need anybody else to tell us that. We know it deep down."
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