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Hargreaves remains confident
Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves has admitted he remains confident that the club can secure success on the final day of the season and have the bottle to overcome Wigan.
"As long as we're controlling our destiny I don't think we need worry too much," Hargreaves said to MUTV.
"We are full of confidence. We believed we would beat West Ham because our home record is so good. Wigan have done themselves a favour by beating Aston Villa, so this game doesn't mean a lot for them. But to us it means everything.
"We've got 90 minutes to play and it's a great position to be in. We've had no midweek game so we've put in some good training and hopefully we will be ready for the weekend.
"At the start of the season if somebody had offered us one game, just 90 minutes, to win the league, we would have jumped at that. We're in a good position.
"We've worked so hard all season. Not just the players, the staff, and all the time and energy everyone puts in at this club. That's what makes this a special club. So for them, to see us win the league would be a fantastic moment.
"We'll go out on the pitch on Sunday and give everything we have for 90 minutes."
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