Saturday, May 11, 2013

Manchester United supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson blames umpire Phil Dowd for... - Telegraph.co.uk

Sunday's game ended with seven concerns but Ferguson felt aggrieved that five of his people were found yellow cards and felt that Dowd struggled to keep get a grip on of Arsenalas initial intensity. He also revealed that Dowd had apologised to Rio Ferdinand for the linesmanas error in allowing Arsenalas first purpose, when replays indicated that Theo Walcott was offside. aI believe that Arsenal set off at a lot, very aggressive and an excellent pace of tackles and I believe the umpire only couldnat keep up,a said Ferguson. aI believed the referee found it hard to manage and the game was running from him. The very first 20 minutes I do believe we were surprised at a few of their violence and discusses. We got caught on the back foot. The referee found it difficult to determine what was a bad tackle.a and an excellent Phil Johnson, Rafael, Robin van Persie, Jonny Evans and Antonio Valencia were all ordered for United. aWhen we have a bad heas ordered us right away,a said Ferguson. Amazement had five people scheduled. We've among the most readily useful disciplinary documents in the united states. For Man United to own five people scheduled I donat think thatas right. Lukas Podolski [committed] two yellow-card discusses while we were ordered for our first tackle.a Ferguson, nevertheless, admitted that the match had reminded him of some of the past challenges with Arsenal and said he had no complaints with their approach. aOnce we started benefiting from momentum going and somewhat of heart, we seemed such as the staff to win,a he said.

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