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Ferguson savours sweet riposte to Rafa’s rants

Ferguson savours sweet riposte to Rafa’s rants

MANCHESTER – Sir Alex Ferguson will savour the riposte provided by his players to Rafael Benitez’s criticism: a 3-0 win over Chelsea that puts Manchester United in the driving seat in the Premier League title battle could scarcely have been more sweetly-timed.

But the Manchester United manager is far too wily an operator to celebrate victory over any adversary prematurely.
So it was not entirely surprising that last week’s extraordinary outburst from Benitez was treated by Ferguson as if he were discussing the worryingly erratic behaviour of a distant, elderly relative.
Where Liverpool’s manager had vented his anger over what he sees as his counterpart’s hypocrisy, bullying of officials and serial whingeing, Ferguson restricted his response to an expression of bemusement in a tone that veered towards the pitying.
‘There was a lot of venom in what he has said and I don’t understand where it has come from,’ the Scot said. ‘He is obviously disturbed about something. When he reflects on it he must realise what a ridiculous thing he is saying.
‘But I don’t want to say anything else because all I want to do is keep my focus on my team.’
Sunday’s win means United will displace Liverpool at the top of the table if they win their two games in hand, the first of which is a rearranged fixture at home to Wigan on Wednesday.
Having taken five points out of six from Chelsea and with home fixtures against both Liverpool and Arsenal to come, United are looking ominously well-placed at a time of the season when Ferguson’s sides traditionally hit their stride.
The Scot will be happier however when his squad have navigated their way through a fixtures backlog generated by appearances in the European Super Cup and the World Club Championship. ‘We have got some tough games coming up – Wigan who are playing fantastically well at the moment and Bolton at Bolton (on Saturday) which is always a tough game.
‘Eight games in January is a big test for us. But we have the squad and hopefully we can cope.’
Important as it was, Sunday’s victory will not go down as a vintage performance from Ferguson’s men. Instead, it was Chelsea’s combination of impotent attacking with seriously slipshod defending that provided the defining features of this encounter and it would be intriguing to know what Jose Mourinho, watching from the VIP seats, must have made of it all. – Nampa-AFP

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