Soccer:Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti wants his side to take a leaf out of Liverpool's book and give Manchester United's midfield no time to settle when they meet at Stamford Bridge tomorrow.
Liverpool defeated United at Anfield two weeks ago with a performance full of gritty determination and a high work-rate.
Now Ancelotti, whose side lead United by two points at the top of the Barclays Premier League, claims the Blues must match Liverpool's workmanlike ethic in order to overcome Alex Ferguson's side.
"Liverpool played a fantastic match, a strong match, and put a lot of pressure on the pitch," said Ancelotti. "That's why they won. They didn't give United any possibility to play like they want to play.
"It was a good lesson for us because Manchester can suffer when there's pressure on their midfielders.
"I don't want to play against other team's weaknesses. We want to put our own qualities on the pitch.
"He (Ferguson) did a fantastic job with this team. For a coach to stay such a long time with one team is very difficult, not only in England but everywhere.
"In Italy it would be impossible, for sure. He's a very important man for the history of this club. United have a fantastic history and Ferguson is one of the most important men in this history."
Ancelotti is no stranger to beating Ferguson, including a second-leg victory against United with AC Milan in the Champions League in 2007.
"There was a particular atmosphere created after the first match because we lost the first leg in the last minute at United and I think that goal forced my team to play in a more attacking style from the start of the game," explained Ancelotti.
"At the same time, United thought about defending. After 15 minutes we were 2-0 up. We created a particular atmosphere.
"The best thing is to maintain a balance. They have a good defence but also fantastic strikers. Wayne Rooney is one of the most intelligent strikers in the world, so we have to think about him. He has the quality to play everywhere."
The Chelsea boss wants his side to extend their two-point lead over United at the summit but has tried to calm the fervour surrounding the fixture.
"Psychologically, it will not mean more," said Ancelotti.
"We have to play against a strong team. We will play against the second team in the list of the Premier League, but I think that it's just a game that carries three points like the others.
"It's a very important game. It's important because we play against a fantastic team, but we know very well that it will be a very difficult match but also a very interesting one."
Ancelotti will not entertain the idea that the title race is a two-team affair between Chelsea and United, citing a rejuvenated Arsenal as being very much in the mix.
He said: "We can't think about Liverpool at this moment because they are behind, but Arsenal have a very good team and a very good chance to win."