**Champions League last 16 second leg **
Venue: Old Trafford Date: Wednesday 10 March Kick-off: 1945 GMT Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio 5 live and BBC Sport website; text commentary on BBC Sport website and mobile phones. Also live on Sky Sports 2
**David Beckham insists he will not show any nerves when he faces Manchester United at Old Trafford for the first time with AC Milan on Wednesday night.**The midfielder will line up against his former club in the Champions League last 16 second leg tie, with Milan needing to overturn a 3-2 deficit.
But the 34-year-old, still revered by United fans, said: "I’m not nervous.
“Coming back to Manchester as a Milan player is exciting. It will be a tough game for us but nothing is impossible.”
The match will see Beckham line up as part of the opposition at Old Trafford for the first time since he left United for Real Madrid in 2003.
He faces a United side boosted by the return to fitness of Wayne Rooney - who scored twice in the first leg - but that will be without Wes Brown, Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick through injury and suspension.
Still, after receiving a hero’s welcome on his arrival at Manchester airport on Tuesday, he admits this is the first time he has ever wanted the club he supported as a boy to lose.
“I will always be a Manchester fan and this is perhaps the first time in my life that I want them to lose,” he told the AC Milan website. "I’ll meet up with many friends and all the people who supported me for many years on the night.
"I played in that stadium for many years and I know what it means to be a Manchester United player.
"But I also know what it means for opponents to play there. It is always difficult to win, especially 2-0. We know we’ll have to go for it, play good passes and create many moves, we have many players who can score. We are aware of the fact that it will be a very difficult match, but nothing’s impossible.
“Milan have a lot of experience in Europe, they’re one of the best clubs in the world.”
If selected, Beckham could once again line up against former team-mate and long-term friend Paul Scholes, who believes the return to Old Trafford of the ex-England skipper will ensure a cracking atmosphere.
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“United fans still love him for what he did for this club and he will get a fantastic ovation,” said Scholes, who made the United first-team alongside Beckham in the 1990s.
“He will need to be watched though. If you give him time and room on the ball there is no doubt he will pick players out. From free kicks as well, his delivery is as great as ever.”
However, Milan know they will have to create history if they are to reach the quarter-finals - Manchester United have never been eliminated in Europe after winning an away first leg.
Still, Milan president Silvio Berlusconi remains defiant, saying: “We don’t fear any team in the world, not even Manchester United. On the contrary, it’s the others who must fear us.”