Manchester United’s veteran manager refuses to panic and buy in the transfer window despite a three nil mauling by Newcastle United in the English Premier League...
Premier League champions suffered a devastating 3-0 defeat at the hands of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-c4244 Pardew’s Newcastle United on Wednesday as Manchester United failed to draw level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table
United were in a low run of form heading into the match as they had lost their previous Premier League fixture against Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385 by three goals to two at their home stadium but no one expected to slip them up at Newcastle
United. Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rio-Ferdinand-c31173 in central defence
looked shaky throughout the encounter.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Demba-Ba-c10812 opened the scoring for the Magpies before Cabaye added another one to the home team’s advantage. In the end, the 3-0 score line was not a surprising one as Manchester United barely created any clear cut goal scoring chances,
something that Ferguson must address if they intend to wrestle back the top spot in the Premier League standings from their noisy neighbours, Manchester City.
Sir Alex spoke at length after the match, he said, “This is not a time to be panicking. We've got the personal experience to cope with that. Losing the game at this time of the year - you don't want it, it sometimes can happen,
you've seen some of the results recently. But obviously we need to get the show on the road in terms of the run-in, particularly in March and April.”
He added, “They scored a fantastic goal and it really pepped everyone up in the stadium, their supporters get up, they get aggressive against us and made it difficult against us. It was a marvellous volley and the second one just
after half time was a killer for us, marvellous strike from the free kick. But we didn't make enough of our possession with the ball anyway.”
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