According to Sir Alex, many fans are tuning to the Reds because of their attacking abilities and sensational results, which keeps supporters rooted to the screen.
With an assortment of talent gracing the Old Trafford pitch, football fans around the globe have been impressed with the kind of football Manchester United have been playing for the past couple of weeks.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Rooney-c36736 have showcased an extra-ordinary striking combination that not only scores goals, but plays some truly fascinating champagne football.
Van Persie is the League’s current top scorer and Rooney is leading the assists chart, something which Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson has been keen to capitalize on. The tactician has made the duo his first choice starters and the dividends have been quite hefty.
United are on top of the Premier League with seven points to spare and with Manchester City seemingly struggling, the Reds are not only in pole position to regain their Premiership crown, but according to Ferguson, their attacking philosophy has captured
the attention of millions.
Being one of the most supported clubs in the world, it’s no wonder that when the 19-time English champions play, a large amount of audience gets glued to their television screen for ninety minutes and beyond.
"We're getting goals, no doubt about that. The fans are enjoying it. I think in terms of a worldwide audience they will be turning their TVs on whether they're in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Australia-c746, to see another 4-3," Ferguson said.
"We've been forced to up the ante all the time because we're losing goals. We're stretching ourselves all the time. In fairness to the players, they want to win. The history of the club is like that. I don't think it's anything to do with last year in particular.”
"Giving the goals away is forcing them to get their fingers out. In fairness, we've been brilliant at it. The attacking play the other night [against Newcastle] was fantastic. The chances we created were fantastic, involving seven or eight players all the
time,” the former Aberdeen boss was quoted as saying while speaking to the media.
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