Ferguson even hinted that he might be able to rest some players for the second leg at Old Trafford, saying: "Depending on the result on Sunday I could make two or three changes".
The scoreline leaves Schalke, playing in their first Champions League semi-final, facing a mighty task going into the return next week, with the winners going through to play Barcelona or Real Madrid in the final at Wembley on May 28.
"We had imagined this game differently. We lacked the final pass today which we had against Inter Milan (in the quarter-finals)," said Schalke coach Ralf Rangnick.
"We had to thank Manuel Neuer that we were not two or three goals down in the first half.
"But why should we capitulate? We need to make things differently and in football many things have happened.
"We have shown we can score away from home and we will try to get our chances in Manchester," added Rangnick who took over just a month ago from Felix Magath.
Schalke players after their Champions League semi-final first leg soccer match against Manchester United in Gelsenkirchen
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