Sir Alex Ferguson says Manchester City could lose some of their big players unless they begin to perform in the UEFA Champions League.
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Manchester United have already qualified for the last 16 of the competition, with two games still to spare.
City, meanwhile, have to beat Borussia Dortmund in Germany to have any chance of finishing in third place in their group and making the Europa League.
Ferguson questioned the credibility of the Europa League, but also pondered what the future would hold for the Citizens if they were to face the rest of the season without competing on the continent.
The Red Devils boss told the Sunday Mirror>: "The Europa League has been a failure if you look at the way our league clubs have treated it. But I don't think losing is ever healthy for a big club and City need to beat Dortmund.
"On the one hand you can play a fresh team every week for the rest of the season if you are not in the Europa League, but how do you keep all your players happy?
"They are out of the League Cup and the Champions League - and for a club of that size it means they've not got enough games to keep the momentum and the interest going.
"There's nothing better than big European nights. I think back to some of the quarter-finals and semi-finals we've had in the European Cup and they were unbelievable games.
"I think of the year we won it and played Inter (Milan) and Juventus, and the match against Barcelona when Paul Scholes scored that fantastic goal... you cannot beat it.
"I don't know enough about City's players. I've not worked with any of them, apart from Carlos Tevez. But sometimes players want to play every game.
"I've got that with Wayne Rooney. If he misses one or two games it takes him three games to get back. Some players have to play every week. It's a fact.
"Yes, you'd have them fresh for league games and you would have more time for training. But you would have to deal with the fact that you've not got European football. Every manager wants to do well in Europe - I do, anyway."





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