da cassino online: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has stated that he was glad to get victory over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, despite being disappointed with his side’s performance.
da 888casino: Steven Gerrard opened the scoring just after the half-time break for the hosts, before Rafael equalised; Robin van Persie slotted home an 81st minute penalty to seal all three points for the visitors.
The legendary Scottish manager was happy with the result, but felt his side’s display was second-rate.
“It’s a great result for us but we didn’t play well. In the first half Liverpool dominated us. I was disappointed in our performance to be honest with you,” the trainer confessed to Sky Sports.
“Second half, we had better possession but they’ve got 10 men, so we can’t take any great credit for that.
“But a win’s a win. We’re pleased with the result but not the performance.”
Jonjo Shelvey was sent off in the first half for a lunging tackle on Jonny Evans, and berated Ferguson as he left the pitch; the United boss felt the challenge deserved a red card.
“I thought it was a clear red card. Jonny Evans went for the ball, got the ball and the boy has gone in really dangerously.
“I don’t think there was any other decision the referee could have given.
“He went for the ball, he got the ball. That’s the important thing. Their boy didn’t even attempt to go for the ball.
“He was trying to blame me I suppose.
“He can apologise if he likes. He should do that, he’s responsible for his own actions, there’s no question about that,” Ferguson concluded.
The win has United in second place, a point behind Chelsea.
By Gareth McKnight