PLUS: Old Trafford boss shows he is glad that Arsene Wenger has proved he will give them a guard of honor London Gavin Sir Alex Ferguson has warned you will see no let-up by Manchester United - despite having covered up the title with four games to spare. United maintain a lead over Manchester City and clinched the Premier League last Monday with a win over Aston Villa at Old Trafford. The Red Devils could overcome Chelsea's Premier League record of 95 details by winning their remaining four games and the United chef guaranteed the others of the Premier League they'll not be easing up. "There is obviously a chance, if you have won the league, of falling to the trap 'it's throughout and we can relax and enjoy ourselves'," said Ferguson. "But I think we've got an obligation to other clubs that are chasing a Champions League area. "Also, the competition we've had with Arsenal and Chelsea over time does give an edge to these games anyway, so we wish we represent ourselves the right way. I went to the Arsenal and Everton game and I thought it was among the best games this season has been seen by me, so it will be hard. "I am happy to be seated here having won the league. I had take that any time. You expect it to be tough, with the competition yuo have in teh Premier League, and it is tough, but some years we've gained it some activities before the end of the year. Champions! United have won the Premier League with four games to extra Alex Livesey "But I do think your competitors is worse today and I do think it is difficult, but we are pleased [to have won it so early]." Questioned how, in the aftermath of United's 13th Premier League victory, he had was able to hold his side at the very top for 2 decades, Ferguson confirmed the continuity embodied by his membership. "I think there are numerous factors," said Ferguson. "I have not looked back, always forward. There is a continuity of administration here, not just myself, but my staff, and I think that certainly helps. "We also have a nucleus of a long time has been spent by players who with the membership. Taking aside Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, you've Rio Ferdinand, who's been here 11 years, and Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra, who've been here many of years now, so I think that helps in that you are not making wholesale changes annually. "If you are going to manage this team, you have to recognize there's a sacrifice you have to make in terms of one's dedication to it, and also there is a hope you have to stay up to, so you really have to win constantly. That is the onl yway you are able to fulfil the requirement. Old guard: Fergie has hailed the continuity provided by Scholes and Giggs Laurence Griffiths "The hardest thing would be to maintain an amount of success that keeps going year after year." Arsenal will form a guard of honor for newly-crowned champions United, including their former striker Robin van Persie, on Sunday when the two sides satisfy at the Emirates Stadium, after Gunners' boss Arsene Wenger established they'll observe the pre-match process. "I don't really bother about that and I actually do not think Robin should bother about that, to be honest," said Ferguson. "There was a bit of booing when Arsenal played at Old Trafford, and I think you'd expect a portion of the fans to achieve that. That is the modern technology and modern culture, to be honest. "But I'm glad Arsene's done that, because once they found Old Trafford and won the league some years straight back, we did precisely that. And that's what good groups must do." Hear Daily Mirror reporter David Cross talking from Arsene Wenger's press conference.
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