
The Manchester United boss says the whole squad is playing so well at the moment it is proving a nightmare choosing 11 and telling some of his stars they are left out.
Mind you, he admits the problem is great news for the champions.
Ferguson said: “Everyone has done so well that I’m beginning to dread picking the team.
“I feel guilty when I am forced to leave someone out who has not only done nothing wrong but who has played exceptionally well.
“It puts the club in a strong position, of course, but it doesn’t make the manager’s job very easy.”
Fergie has a big seven days ahead of him, in which he has to pick three teams.
Tonight, they take on Fulham, then it is Blackburn at home on Saturday followed by a Champions League crunch in the San Siro against Inter Milan next Tuesday.
He will want to field his strongest team against the Italian champions but right now he admits to not knowing what that is.
Fergie said: “People sometimes ask me what I consider to be my best side and the short answer is that I don’t have one.
“I can give you my best 14 or 15 but, better than that, all I can say is that it’s a squad game and we have a damn fine squad. In fact the best!”
They need it as well, as they take on the job of winning an unprecedented five trophies this season.
The Club World Cup is in the bag and they have a date at Wembley against Tottenham in the Carling Cup final on March 1.
Victory over Derby on Sunday booked them a trip to Swansea or Fulham in the FA Cup last eight.
And, tonight, they can go five points clear of nearest Premier League rivals Liverpool in their long-awaited game in hand.
United have been playing catch-up due to their European Super Cup and Club World Cup exploits.
Ferguson said: “Once we have played Fulham, we’ll know exactly what position we are in.”
United have not conceded in 13 league games, allowing them to win games by just scoring a single goal.
Nine of their 17 league victories this season have been 1-0, an indication that the division is now tougher.
He said: “There were signs last season that the league was firming up. Games have become more difficult than they have in the past.
“It’s very unforgiving. Make a mistake at this level and it’s odds-on you will be punished.”
Fergie must decide whether Wayne Rooney faces Fulham after seven games out with hamstring trouble.
The Scot said: “Wayne has not had a hamstring injury before and there is no way we will be bringing him back before we’re certain he’s ready.
“We must make sure enough work has been done on the hamstring so that it doesn’t break down again.”