In a huge sigh of relief for Indian boxer Vijender Singh, National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) announced on Tuesday that the boxer has tested negative in the drug test.
London - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has said he would make sure his team doesn't repeat the stupid errors they committed in
European competitions last season, which saw them crash out of the Champions League group stages.
Fergie is determined United will atone for their discomforting failure 12 months ago after drawing Galatasaray, Braga and Romanian champions CFR Cluj in Group H.
United managed just two wins from their six group games last season and Ferguson said he will put out his best team in every match this time.
"After the experience of last year, we don't want to make any stupid errors this time," the Daily Mirror quoted Ferguson, as saying.
"We will play our strongest team to make sure we get through. It's fair to say we threw it away last season. That won't happen again next season," he added.
"We'll qualify from the group stages - I'll make sure of it. European football is hugely important to us and we must compete for the biggest trophies. We need to make a statement and show everybody that last season was a blip," he said.