The draw sees United finish top of their Champions League group.
Brazilian midfielder Anderson scored his second ever goal for United to earn his side a draw.
“I was pleased for Anderson, it was great for him to get a goal, and he took it well, but he should get more, yes,” Ferguson insisted.
“He’s a terrific talent the boy, great pace and power, such a strong boy and he should get more, but we are pleased with him, and pleased with his goal tonight.
“It’s an important one. It means we avoid some of the big names in the next round, teams like Real and Barcelona.
“I don’t know who we can get, Lyon, Inter, Copenhagen I think, but hopefully we’ll get the big guns later on, hopefully we’ll progress – you have to take what you can get.”
Ferguson admits they should have scored more goals against the Spanish side.
“The biggest frustration was that we didn’t put the goals in. Berbatov could have got another five and we had some real good chances,” Ferguson admitted.
“But there were flashes there alright. Flashes of Wayne’s partnership with Berba, and signs that he is getting his sharpness back. He was outstanding tonight, and I think Wayne is getting there quick.
“His distribution and leading of the line was terrific, some of his movements and passing was terrific and I was really pleased with him and Berba, even if we didn’t get the goals this time.”