The Manchester United manager says that anyone who ends up holding the Premier League trophy deserves to win it as it is a season long competition which makes sure that teams with endurance are the most deserving ones at the
end...
After all his jibes aimed at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323 due to Manchester City’s role in the title race, Sir
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson has congratulated Manchester City on their first title triumph in over 44 years.
Manchester United and Manchester City were both part of a bizarre final day of the English Premier League season where Manchester City won their encounter against Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 in the last 3 minutes of the tie as they scored
two late goals to clinch the league title. On the other hand, Manchester United did their part by winning against Sunderland but that came to no avail as it was City who became the league champions courtesy of their superior goal difference.
Manchester United’s manager said, "We congratulate Manchester City. Anyone who wins the league deserves to win it because it's a very, very difficult league to win. We know that because, as we've experienced today, we've lost on
goal difference. They [City] can go on as much as they like. That's what you would expect, but the history of our club stands us aside. We don't need to worry about that. I think we have a rich history, better than anyone, and it will take them a century to
get to our level of history.”
He added, "But for us it's still a challenge and we're good at challenges. We'll kick on from here. We knew five minutes' extra time was being played at City. Our game had three minutes stoppage time. You don't know what can happen
in the extra two minutes, but they got that break and won the game.”
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