In-form winger Cristiano Ronaldo believes Manchester United now have a better chance of winning the Champions League than last season, when they reached the semi-finals.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who guided the club to a dramatic European Cup win over Bayern Munich in Barcelona in 1999, has gone on record as saying as he would like to lift Europe's premier club competition at least one more time.
They have begun that quest well by reaching the knockout stages with two group matches still to play after last night's 4-0 victory over Dynamo Kiev.
And Ronaldo, whose goal against the Ukrainians at Old Trafford was his eighth in 10 matches in all competitions, believes this season the team could go all the way again.
"Manchester United have the opportunity to win [the Champions League] every season," said the Portugal international, who scored in the 3-2 first leg semi-final victory at home to eventual champions AC Milan last season only to see the side lose 3-0 in Italy a week later.
"You work for that but this season there is a better chance than last season.
"We have more options. We have new players, we have great quality and when you have quality you have the opportunity to score goals - which is what the players try to do.
"We have better players and they want to win the Champions League and the Premier League. You have to believe."
The victory saw Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez both score - with defender Gerard Pique heading the opener - and their burgeoning partnership up front is one of the key factors behind United's success this season.
Rooney has nine goals in the campaign and the Argentina striker five, but it is their link-up play with each other which has caught the eye.
Ronaldo praised the pair for working hard to establish their partnership.
"The last five or six weeks they have played fantastically," he said.
"They know each other, score goals and do a fantastic job."
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