Sir Alex Ferguson is not in the slightest bit worried by Chelsea's five-point lead over Manchester United in the Premier League title race.
Amid all the furore over the Republic of Ireland's World Cup exit, it has largely been forgotten that United's hopes of completing an unprecedented Premier League four-timer were adversely affected by a controversial refereeing decision at Stamford Bridge a fortnight ago.
But referee Martin Atkinson's failure to spot Didier Drogba hauling over Wes Brown as John Terry nodded home a late winner has left the Red Devils with a big job on their hands if they are to become history makers.
However, the international season is now over apart from one midweek match at the beginning of March and Ferguson feels that continuitywill benefit the Old Trafford outfit.
"Probably the league will start now," he said.
"You will get some sort of consistency and we won't be worrying about which players are coming back from international duty, where they have been and arranging flights for them to come back in time.
"We have got them now right through until March. We are delighted with that."
As usual, Ferguson has injury problems picked up during international fixtures to contend with.
John O'Shea's thigh injury seems certain to rule him out, while Michael Carrick and Jonny Evans have niggling ankle and calf knocks to get over before they can be considered to face David Moyes' men.
Also Rio Ferdinand will be missing for another two or three weeks after United confirmed his present injury stems from a lower back problem.
On the plus side, Nemanja Vidic and Park Ji-sung both featured in the midweek international between Serbia and South Korea after recent injuries and should be available as United begin the task of hauling Chelsea back.
"Five points is not insurmountable, that has been shown time and time again in the Premier League," said Ferguson.
"You can come from behind and you can be in front and lose it, as we did in 1997.
"It is a challenge. But I always think if you get to New Year's Day a point in front or behind, with our experience in big game situations over the run-in, we have a great chance."
On the face of it, Ferguson could not have picked a better fixture for his side to come back to.
Everton have not won at Old Trafford since 1992, since when they have managed just a couple of draws amid the mass of defeats.
Yet the Toffeemen often make life difficult for their north-west rivals and it took a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty to give them victory in a tightly-fought affair last term.
But with the current situation leaving little room for manoeuvre, United cannot afford any slip-ups, even if Ferguson is expecting the usually difficult battle with Moyes' side.
"Everton have had a tremendous run of injuries and David Moyes is facing much the same situation as myself at the moment," said Ferguson.
"You can understand how difficult it is to win games when you don't have your best team out.
"Once they get their full squad back they will soon come up the table again.
"Even so, they are still very powerful opponents. They are a determined side and we will need to perform."


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chelseatillidie (Chelsea fan)
""it has largely been forgotten that United's hopes of completing an unprecedented Premier League four-timer were adversely affected by a controversial refereeing decision at Stamford Bridge a fortnight ago". Of course, thatdeeat had nothing to do with the fact United came to the Bridge with 5 in midfeild looking for draw. I'm also pleased that the international season finishnig is an advantage to Man U. Obviously the rest of the Premier league won't benefit in the same way! This guy talks so much drivel it is hilarious
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furq (Chelsea fan)
"Ahh, mind games from fergie...you gotta love him. He only does this when he's worried or when he wants to put pressure on a ref before a game. Simple fact is you don't have Ronaldo to pull you out of trouble this season. I'm sure you won't miss his goals at all or the fact he won you 2 titles practically on his own. I think fergie should be more worried about Arsenal pipping them to 2nd place. Still should be a close and interesting season ahead."
kesh (Chelsea fan)
"haha well last season was last season if u think that every season ur gonna get lucky then i think its about time u pray hard.... its not true that man u has to always be on the top... well i guess ur afraid to meet defeat is that y ur so unhappy and start commenting that chelsea has to lose confidence... well i guess chelsea has came to where is is because of its hard work something that man u lack this season...."
darkhaze90 (Manchester United fan)
"Yeah. Lets support Manchester United over Chelsea."
liverpool_1986
"KINGOFEUROPE - your a funny what. When has that over rated "striker" ever slaughtered anyone worth playing??"
chelsea_till_i_die (Chelsea fan)
"dnt be silly, u didnt lose to us and liverpool so early in the season last year, we arent that confident yet, but yet u lot seem to be. so dont get to ahead of ur own glory hunting selfs! "
fulisiakantora (Manchester United fan)
"We win championship in May... simple as that. We had a hick up at the start of the season, but I'm sure will back to the right track soon. For chelski fans, don't get too confidence with your club situation right now...the true test for chelski is when you'll missing your African star to compete in African Cup of Nation in January... ~LUHG~"
warringtonred (Manchester United fan)
"Why would fergie be worried? Chelsea were 5 points ahead of United this time last season. Guess who had played all 4 top 5 teams United guess who had played 2...Chelsea. Guess who was top after playing all 5 United guess who wasn't...Chelsea. "
michael2006 (Chelsea fan)
"Mind games! I bet SAF is still hurting over that 1-0. Another defeat awaits u in return leg a OT!!"
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