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Macheda's goal will galvanise Ronaldo, ManU to win Quintuple: Ferguson

London, Apr 7 (ANI): Sir Alex Ferguson has said new teen sensation Federico Macheda has kicked the club into overdrive.

Fergie claims the teenager's stoppage-time goal to beat Aston Villa will be the defining moment of the season as his side chase an amazing Quintuple.

"That goal has just galvanised the club. There will be an adrenalin rush and players like Cristiano Ronaldo will, hopefully, now go into overdrive," the United boss said.

"There is that sense of the big occasion now. Every game is now big. Sunday was a defining moment. We're still in with a chance of winning three more competitions."

United have already lifted the Carling Cup and the Club World Cup, The Sun reported.

They are now a point clear of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League after beating Villa 3-2 on Sunday, face Everton in the FA Cup semi-finals and meet Porto in the Champions League quarter-final, first leg tonight.

Macheda's injury-time winner against Villa came on his first appearance for the senior team.

Now the 17-year-old Italian forward, nicknamed Kiko, has played his way into Ferguson's squad for tonight's showdown with Porto at Old Trafford.

Fergie said: "I think he will be involved on the bench. I've got Wayne Rooney back which is a big bonus but, yes, it's difficult to leave him out, isn't it?"

United will be looking to tighten up at the back after Sunday's ding-dong thriller with Villa at Old Trafford. (ANI)

Poland crush Spain 4-1 in Pool ‘B’ encounter

Sydney: after conceding four goals to Australia in their opening Pool ‘B’ match, Poland got four of their own in a convincing win over 1996 silver medallists Spain on Tuesday.With striker Piotr Mikula in devastating form, the Poles had the game in their keeping by halftime, leading 3-0. They scored again three minutes after the break, and although Spain got one back through Xavi Arnau in the 52nd minute, Poland were never in danger. After an even start, Poland.....
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