Neville: Man Utd still have a lot of work to do

Gary Neville says there's no point Manchester United getting carried away with their victory over AC Milan.

Even though Real Madrid have gone, and another favourite is sure to fall when Chelsea entertain Inter Milan next Tuesday, the defender is refusing to take anything for granted.

He even plays down a belief that most of Europe will look at last night's scoreline with a very wary eye.

"People like to come up with a headline that you have sent a message out but when the draw is made, the quarter-final will be two more difficult games, no matter who we are playing," said Neville.

"We are confident at the moment and playing well.

"We are happy with this performance, and the one at the San Siro.

"Whether the rest of Europe look at that and think United are in form again, I don't know. I hope so. But we have a lot to do before we get back to another final.

"There has only been one year in the last 10 or 12 that we have not got to the knock-out phase, so we have experience.

"Hopefully the draw is kind and gives us an away leg first.

"But we have to be at the peak of our performance if we want to get a result."