The Frenchman has issued a major warning to his teammates and urged them to come out on top in the Premiership or be punished with sackings by the manager.
Manchester United’s failure to win the Premier League in 2012 was seen as one of the biggest cascades in the club’s history.
United were clear favourite to grab title number twenty and had managed to assemble an eight point lead at the top by April, however City clawed back to setup a mouth-watering game on the last day and come out on top with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-c33030 Aguero scoring a late winner
to seal the trophy.
The Red Devils have been sorely disappointed since then and are now looking to avenge that defeat by going one better than last time. Sir Alex Ferguson’s troops did themselves a huge favour by managing to secure a win in the Manchester derby and going into
the winter break, they are now six points clear at the summit of the Premiership table.
With such a lead so early in the campaign, United have the momentum to go on and win silverware in May, but if they fail to do so, the outcome could be severe to say the least.
Not only would the fans be extremely disappointed, but Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231, if such a thing was to happen, then the Scot just should kick-out all the players for their inability to win England’s top flight despite
assembling a very healthy lead over their closest rivals.
“I remember what happened last year. We were eight points clear and in the end we lost the league. It was more important to win at City and give a sign out to them. We also broke their record at home which was important. Psychologically, it was really important
to win against City.”
“I think Ferguson is going to sack everyone if we did that. I’m serious. It would not be funny, for the fans, for the players, for everyone. It was a good win over City, we won again the Manchester United way. We’re very happy because we stuck to the plan,”
the former French skipper was quoted as saying while speaking to the media.
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