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Your support makes all the difference.Sir Alex Ferguson has digested the loss of the Premier League to Manchester City and placed it in psychological context. Last season, he said, was a "disappointment", yet nothing his Manchester United teams have not recovered from before.
"We want to recover the title," said Ferguson. "That's an important part of the history of our club over the last 20 years – we either win the title or come second. You have to recover, as we've done many times, and that's our target this year.
"I think if you look back over different periods of recovery, when Arsenal won the title from us in 1998 we went and won the treble the next year. So we accepted that challenge and did something about it.
"Then, when Chelsea came along and the first two years got off to real flyers in the league, we had to change our pre-season a little bit to make sure we got off to quick starts. And that allowed us to get the title back. That's happened three times in the last 14, 15 years. Recovery is so important and exactly the same applies this season. There's no difference."
It may be no coincidence that United are in South Africa to play Amazulu FC tonight and Ajax Cape Town on Saturday. United's three previous pre-season visits to the country were all followed by Premier League titles.
The first fixture has been organised to celebrate Nelson Mandela Day, and will feature a half-strength United squad – without the players who featured at Euro 2012 – and the rehabilitating defenders Nemanja Vidic, Chris Smalling and Johnny Evans.
Ferguson promised to start all his experienced tourists against Amazulu with the exception of Dimitar Berbatov, who wants to leave United. New signing Shinji Kagawa will start in attack with Javier Hernandez.
It may be no coincidence that the title followed United's three previous pre-season visits to South Africa
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