Ferguson breathed a sigh of relief on Saturday, not only because they had won but also at the upcoming international break, which will give the players on United's lengthy injury list time to recover.
They have looked vulnerable at the back without the commanding presence of centre backs Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand, while full back Rafael picked up an injury against Marseille and midfielder Anderson has been out for some time.
"The great thing about today is not just a win, it's a two-week break," Ferguson told Sky Sports.
"We can get players patched up -- that rest factor. OK, a lot of them are on internationals but hopefully they will come back OK," he added.
He said his side improved once they were down to 10 men after defender Jonny Evans's 76th-minute dismissal for a challenge on Stuart Holden that resulted in the Bolton midfielder being sent to hospital with a gash in his leg.
"The sending-off galvanised us a little bit," Ferguson told MUTV.
"Players had to play all over the place. Everyone's done a shift, worked their socks off, and I think we've got a deserved win out of it," he added.
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