The Manchester United manager has come out and said that United might’ve got their fair share of luck against Fulham but such events cancel each other out over the course of a season as the English Premier League season winds
down...
With their 1-0 win over Fulham, United bypassed City to go to the top of the Premier League table with a three point advantage over their rivals. Both the Manchester clubs have battled it out throughout the season for the top spot
in the Premier League thus far and it looks like that their battle will culminate in an eventual face off at the end of April at the Etihad stadium in the second Premier League Manchester derby of the season.
Vieira has been voicing the Manchester City concerns convincingly in the past two weeks, at first the Frenchman said that United showed a weakness by recalling Scholes and now he has said that referee’s favour big teams such as
the Red Devils when their play games at their home stadium.
Sir Alex Ferguson had earlier on responded to Vieira’s jibes about Scholes and now he has come out again and made United’s stance clear on the referee’s mistake against Fulham where the Cottagers were not awarded a sure shot penalty
kick in the final few minutes of the match.
Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-Carrick-c25282 challenged him. From that position, it wasn't clear. It was
a good claim but City could have had a penalty against them at Stoke for a foul by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gareth-Barry-c14423.”
He added, "Every club gets breaks here and there, you get good ones and bad ones. It evens itself out over the season that will never change. We had a terrible decision earlier this season when Newcastle got a penalty and Tottenham
could claim the same when http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937 wasn't sent off and ended up scoring the winning goal."
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