Ferguson's men have opened up a
four-point gap on top of the table following their 5-0 thrashing of Wolves on
Sunday.
City, meanwhile, face Chelsea on Wednesday
evening in what could be a season-defining clash for both clubs. Regardless of
the outcome, Ferguson says United are prepared to go the distance.
"I expect it to go to the wire,
always hope for the best and expect the worst," Ferguson told Sky Sports.
"There are only nine games left now, it is just a matter of games getting
cut off one by one and hopefully we achieve what we want to achieve.
"What's significant today is
it's reduced the goal difference by five goals and that's down to three now and
it may make a difference at the end of the season."
After the impressive win at
Molineux, Ferguson challenged City to match their feat this week, suggesting
Chelsea under interim boss Roberto Di Matteo will pose stiff opposition to Roberto Mancini's side.
"[City] have a big game on
Wednesday," said Ferguson. "Chelsea are back to form. It will be
really interesting."
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