Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Phil Jones has lost his battle to be fit for tomorrow night's UEFA Champions League clash with Real Madrid.

Jones
injured his ankle in the FA Cup win over Reading a fortnight ago and
has not recovered sufficiently to face Madrid in the last 16 second-leg
clash at Old Trafford. When asked about the England international, Ferguson said: "He's not fit. He won't be fit for tomorrow."
Veteran midfielder Ryan Giggs
will be involved, however, on what will be his 1,000th senior
competitive appearance for club and country. Ferguson added: "He played
against QPR and I always think with Ryan that you like to keep him
fresh.
They
are two great clubs with great histories and it's set up to be a
potentially marvellous game. I don't think it will be a disappointment.
Sir Alex Ferguson looks forward to Manchester United-Real Madrid
"Tomorrow
he will be involved at some point, whether starting or on the bench - I
have not made my mind up but he will be involved. Of course his
experience of big occasions will be vital to us."
Madrid come into
the game on the back of two Clasico wins over arch-rivals Barcelona,
the first of which saw them destroy the Catalans 3-1 at the Camp Nou.
Ferguson, whose side are currently 15 points clear at the top of the
Premier League following Saturday's 4-0 victory over Norwich, said: "I
think that both teams are in form.
"[They have given] two
fantastic performances against Barca. I saw the first one and [they
were] absolutely superb. They have found form at the right time for a
game of this nature.
"Our form has been consistent for quite a
while and we will need that form tomorrow night. They are two great
clubs with great histories and it's set up to be a potentially
marvellous game. I don't think it will be a disappointment."
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