Ten reasons Man U will win at Wembley tomorrow

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Think Manchester United are big underdogs for the Champions League final against Barcelona tomorrow? Think again.

IFAonline gives ten reasons why the Catalan giants will go back home with their tails between their legs: The Gaffer Read about the achievements of Pep Guardiola and it's easy to get lost in a sea of hyperbole. For sure, he's done well, but it should be remembered he inherited a great team. Sir Alex Ferguson, on the other hand, remains head and shoulders above all his peers. The Player Forget about all the gossip, injunctions and tabloid front pages. As the last few weeks have shown, it's hard to put Ryan Giggs off his game on the pitch and he has remained as influential as ever this ...

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