As Manchester United prepare for a potentially title-deciding encounter at Etihad Stadium, Sir Alex Ferguson is already sweating on his plans for the 2012-13 season.
The Olympics, he argues, is going to throw his preparations into "absolute chaos". David de Gea and Javier Hernandez will represent their countries, while ten United players are in the running for the Great Britain football side.
While the majority of those 'nominated' are unlikely to actually feature (those who play at Euro 2012 won't take part in the games), Ferguson's ire reflects what many feel about Olympics football: it's a waste of time and space.
Certainly at first glance at the men's football draw, you can't help but notice the absence of powerhouses Germany, Italy, Argentina, France, Portugal, Croatia, and the Netherlands.
Brazil, Spain and Great Britain will be there - but that doesn't detract from the thought that this u-23 football tournament is far from the pinnacle of the sport.