The Old Trafford side is 12 points clear at the very top of the Premier League desk and looks Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League last 16 a' a match an amount of participants can overlook. The 71-year-old was advised of the team detail that saw Paul Scholes skip a against Inter Milan in 1999. "In 1999 I left Paul Scholes out from the quarterfinal against Inter Milan yet he was usually the one who obtained the target that got us through," Sir Alex told MUTV. "I left him from the semifinal because I possibly could not chance him and Roy Keane together as they were equally on yellow cards. He missed the ultimate anyway, got on, got arranged and accepted it graciously. "What did he do? He didn't allow it affect him. He proceeded to become among the best people this team has ever had. "A this club, in this condition, anything can happen on the run-in. Players can all of a sudden find themselves playing in one last or an essential league game since that's the sort of group I have." Sir Alex is delighted by the competition of his squad, and has been buoyed by how anxious every player is to contribute, but warned the squad members set to play in Saturday's league match against Norwich which they must remain diligent. "It is quite hard to rotate the group at the moment," the Red Devils boss continued. "They all wished to perform against Real Madrid and there have been lots of unhappy people. That has been amazing. It is a way of measuring their very own confidence in themselves. "But we'd a conversation. I said 'look, do not think for a moment losing a game title for Manchester United is just a trivial issue.' It's a critical matter." Follow GOAL.COM on Twitter
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