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Japan fans greet the United squad

MANCHESTER United dragged their weary bodies into Japan today determined not to use tiredness as an excuse if their Club World Cup campaign fails to match expectations.

With no Brazilian or Argentinean opposition to face over the next week, United are firm favourites to succeed where Liverpool failed three years ago by becoming the first English team to be crowned world champions under the new format.

But with a nine-hour time difference and just three days to acclimatise before tackling home favourites Gamba Osaka in Yokohama, it will not be easy for Sir Alex Ferguson's men, who had one training session in London before boarding their flight to the Far East.

United expect no sympathy, nor do they really feel they deserve any. With a massive squad at his disposal, Ferguson is choosing from strength.

And John O'Shea does not feel the long trip is a legitimate reason for below-par performances.

“It would be so easy to use the travelling as an excuse but we don't want to contemplate that,” said the Republic of Ireland defender.

“Obviously there will be jet-lag but that will be out of our bodies after a few days.

“We have to be on our guard because it is an opportunity for the other teams to collect a major scalp. But this is our reward for winning the Champions League final in Moscow. We have to try and take advantage of that.”

Some might say a nine-day trip to Japan, with a Boxing Day fixture at Stoke four days after they return to England, is not much of a reward for the Red Devils.

However, their presence should at least give the home fans something to remember.

Twice over the past four summers, United have toured Japan to mass acclaim. The fact there is a real trophy on the line this time should heighten the atmosphere even more.

“You can just imagine how big this will be given the support we have in Japan,” said O'Shea.

“The atmosphere will be electric. Osaka might be the home team on Thursday but they could be outnumbered by United fans.”

Past history suggests O'Shea's assessment is spot in, particularly as Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney have made the trip.

Rooney will be anxiously waiting to hear whether UEFA will investigate his alleged stamp on Aalborg's Kasper Risgard last Wednesday before he can concentrate fully on the task ahead.

One man who will not need to pay attention is Ben Foster, whose injury curse has struck again.

The England international has been ruled out with a problem in his hand, so teenager Ben Amos was drafted into Ferguson's squad before departure.

South America's representatives LDU Quito of Ecuador tackle Mexican quarter-final winners Pachuca for a place in the final on Wednesday, 24 hours before United look to overcome a starless Gamba outfit, who defeated Adelaide, the side they overcame in the Asian Champions League final, to earn their place in the last four.

The J.League outfit should be respected, although O'Shea is more than a little disappointed United have missed out on the opportunity to face New Zealand challengers Waitakere, beaten by Adelaide in last week's qualifying round.

“I wanted to face the Haka,” smiled the Waterford-born rugby fan.

“It would have been worth playing them just to see that. It is something you see a lot in rugby.

“Teams have been turning their back on it in union and league recently but it hasn't done them much good.

“It is a huge national tradition. You have to show it respect and stare it down.”

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Typical of utd to get rewarded with an away game after the trip.

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UNITED are the biggest thing since the Beatles.Be nice to see Yoko at the game!

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United unlike other clubs will not use jet lag as an exuse,
Unless they lose of course!

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UNITED are the biggest thing since the Beatles. george , 15/12/2008 at 14:20

Even bigger than Jesus !

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So now i know where John O' Shakey honed his Footballing skills......on a Rugby pitch in waterford.

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To be honest, if United don't win this, then the players are just a bunch of pansies.

There is no point mislaying your priorities after traveling halfway around the world.

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Charbel,

Spot on!!

At the end of the day, really and without being disrespectful to the other remaining teams, if we dont win this tournament...it comes down to one thing...BAD ATTITUDE!!

this should really be a stroll in the park, a nice break before Christmas in a luxurious hotel and city...yeah life is bad eh?

No excuses accepted lads...come home as WORLD CHAMPIONS and I look forward to seeing the trophy on the 29th against the Boro

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Weary bodies? Don't make me laugh.Do you think they travelled cramped up in steerage or in plush seats with plenty of leg room.Hard life,isn't it? After all they didn't exactly put in a full shift on Saturday!

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Fergie may have other ideas about that.
We should win it how many games should we have won this season 1 win in 9 games in the capital no I MEAN LONDON.

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This is the best definition of the word GAMBLE. Any body knows the full squad that's in Japan?

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UNITED are like a religion tho with their worldwide appeal.I love visiting old Trafford. I had my picture taken in the trophy room with some Japanese tourists.It's an omen!

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LDU Quito of Ecuador are no mugs so if we get them in the finals which we most definetly will i wouldn't expect a walk over, as when i saw them play in the Final of the Copa liberatadores against (if memory serves me correctly) a very good Fluminese side which they as underdogs overcame. We're not exactly in the greatest of form either plus acclimatising wont be as easy for us as the rest of the teams in the tournament.

If we play to our best and dont take things lightly i think we'll win though!!

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There are millions of fans to be converted millions of youngsters to become Devils. Cmon you reds lets win this title.

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I watched both legs of the Asian Champions league final and Gamba Osaka play some excellent, high tempo passing football. We should not under estimate them by any means. However, just to put the importance of this tournament into perspective - it is not being shown on any of the 6 sports channels here in Oz. Lets hope we can set a new precedent by becoming the first club to win 5 trophies in a season!!

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At the moment we can't shoot our way out of a paper bag, I expect a couple of 0-0's and whatever shoot out ensues, we'll be lucky to win if we don't score.

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I do hope we win the competetion, because than we will have at least 1 trophy this season. I'm sure they can win it again!

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I think we can win Carling Cup without any problems too ;P

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Fisco, you need to jump on a plane to NZ as the semi & final is being shown live here. The problem with Fox sports in your country is they spend so much time covering sports like AFL and NRL that the rest of the world couldn't give a rats ar*e about. Welcome to the world game i say

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