Sir Alex Ferguson: Today's Champions League Clash Will Descend Into �Chaos�

Sir Alex Ferguson expects Wednesday's Champions League clash at the Bernabeu to descend into �chaos� as his Manchester United side go for goals against Real Madrid. The eve of a contest that Ferguson claimed would be worthy of this season�s Wembley final was dominated by the rival managers, with Jose Mourinho choosing his official press conference to declare that he would soon be returning to English football. Ferguson, however, was focused more on tonight�s much-anticipated last-16 encounter. �There will be goals,� he promised. �They are a great counter-attacking team, but we have to play our own game and attack, and that can cause some chaos and late drama in our games. It won�t finish 0-0, I can assure you of that,� added Ferguson, who confirmed that Robin van Persie was now his first-choice striker. �But we have to balance that with the responsibility not to leave the door open.� A goalless draw would leave United vulnerable on the away goals rule when they play the second leg at Old Trafford on March 5. While Ferguson agreed that Cristiano Ronaldo is �the one I worry about�, he said he intended to come up with a plan that would �annoy� his close friend Mourinho.�It�s unfortunate to be meeting so early,� the Scot added. �I would have preferred it at Wembley in the final, obviously. I am trying to guess what surprise Jose could pull, but I am thinking of something to annoy him.� Ferguson said Ronaldo was now at �the peak of his career� before stating that �he can improve again over the next three years�. But he takes confidence from the threat Van Persie can pose to Madrid. �Van Persie is my No 1 choice,� he said. �His contribution is there to be seen.� Mourinho�s meeting with the media was more tense, particularly when it came to discussions about his future after a series of high-profile disputes. Increasingly, a return to Chelsea is looking like his preferred option. While the manager who was at Stamford Bridge from 2004-2007 dismissed talk of succeeding Ferguson at United, he made it clear he was keen to end what has been a difficult time at the Bernabeu.