Manchester United manager Sir
United takes on Romanian champion Cluj knowing its opponent is likely to sit deep and attack quickly.
It is a tactic that worked for Cluj in Braga a fortnight ago when it secured an historic away win even though its host enjoyed an overwhelming majority of possession.
And in an era Barcelona has dominated by retaining the ball for long periods, it seems the alternate theory is to let them have it.
"Counter-attacking has become a very important part of European football," said Ferguson.
"Now it's done by four or five players, not one or two like 20 years ago.
"The positive nature of the counter-attack has made the Champions League much better.
"It is Cluj's main strength, as they showed against Braga."
And in order to combat it, Ferguson will demand his players are switched on from the first whistle.
"When you consider the first half against Southampton, the first half Liverpool and first half on Saturday, we have some work to do," he said.
"You have to be concerned losing goals the way we did.
"It's not planned but I think it will be the last."
On Saturday, stand-in skipper
His manager does not think so. Instead, with so many key defenders, including
"After the first half on Saturday I had plenty of concerns," he said.
"I hope it's an awareness thing because we faced this situation at the end of October last season, and from then on when Jonny and Rio played together consistently we played better."
The observation was acknowledged as being correct by Evans, who has shrugged off the dead leg he picked up at the end of Saturday's game.
"Every defender will tell you that when you have a settled partner you get a good understanding, and with a run of games your match fitness and concentration go up," said the Northern Ireland international.
Ferguson will expect to see positive signs against Cluj, when Anderson,
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