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Sir Alex Ferguson Surprised By Man United's Start

Sir Alex has admitted that he is surprised at how his side have dealt with the tough matches so far this season and has warned that the games will not get any easier as the season wears on.

United have so far won 1-2 away at West Brom, beaten Tottenham 3-0, thrashed Arsenal 8-2 and have now put 5 goals past Bolton in scoring a record 18 goals in the opening 4 games so far.

"When I saw the programme to begin with I thought it would be tough but the boys are coping with it very well," Sir Alex told MUTV.

"There are a lot of big games coming up. We've got Chelsea next Sunday and we've got to go to Lisbon on Wednesday which is an important game. Benfica have always been tremendous opponents of ours and it'll be another hard game."

Sir Alex also took the time to praise our little Mexican, who scored a brace in the first game of the new Premier League season.

"He's a menace to any defender," the Boss said of Chicharito. "If you look at his first goal, his movement and speed to get across in front of the defender was absolutely first class. Over the years you've always said that [players can struggle] if they have a good first year and they're young, but I expected what I saw today."

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