Man Utd boss Ferguson has no preference for Champions League quarters

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has no preference over who they will face in the Champions League quarterfinals.

Barcelona are the obvious team to be avoided, whilst there are easier opponents than Arsenal despite United's recent successes against them over the past 12 months.

"You could throw a net over all the clubs and there would be nothing between them," said Ferguson. "The competition nowadays is so close.

"When the draw came out last time, and we were the final name, I said we had never beaten Milan in four attempts.

"Now we are in the last eight and I don't think it matters who we play.

"It is not as if there is an easy game. We have to play one of them and with the performance level we produced last night we are capable of playing against anyone."