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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Ferguson respond to Vieira

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Furguson responded to comments by Patrick Vieira by saying that lucky breaks even themselves out over the course of a season.As Vieira was reported  as saying that United, along with most favourable decions on home soil. The argument has been reignited following Michael Oliver's failure to award Fulham a last minutes penart at old trafford on monday for Michael Carrick's clumsy challenge on Danny Murphy
Furguson accepts United - who won the game 1-0 were with one. But also pointed out situations this season that saw City benefit from refereeing decisions.
"From the referee's position, I can see why he didn't give a penalty when Danny Murphy was brought down"He said
The ball moved to angle as Michael Carrick challenged him,"From that position,it wasn't clear.It was a good claim but City could have had a penalty against them at stoke for foul by Gareth Barry',Also Every club gets breaks here and there, you get good ones and bad ones, It evens itself out over the season, that will never change" He added
"We had a terrible decision earlier this season when Newcastle got a penalty and Tottenham could claim the same when Mario Balotelli wasn't sent off and ended up scoring the winning goal" said Ferguson. "You could go through million things like that"
Vieira later claimed the comments were deliberately taken out of context, with the BBC jounalist involved banned from the club, but Ferguson thinks there is a little to worry about anyway

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