Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson agrees with Rafa Benitez over the lack of support the Premier League give to their European clubs.
Liverpool manager Benitez has complained they will struggle to pick up their players for Sunday's clash with Chelsea after Thursday's Europa League elimination.
"It is difficult to say how Liverpool's players will feel," said Ferguson. "It is Rafa's job to prepare his players.
"The way we lost to Bayern Munich gave me a difficult job to raise players. But you have to do it. That is your job.
"It took me a couple of days to get over it. But you can't wallow in pity.
"I would totally agree that we would have preferred last night's game to finish in 90 minutes and I have always said teams don't get the proper help when they are in Europe.
"Having to play Sunday lunchtime after a Thursday game is not fair but it happens time and again when we see repeatedly teams abroad being allowed to bring games forward to suit their programme. That is a fact.
"They say there is congestion but it is not that big you can't help a team by one day or a few hours.
"We have all had to cope with it over the years. You depend on the great resilience of the English player."