The Manchester United manager has come out and told Manchester City that he can play the mind-games if they want him to do so in the course of the title race as he has plenty of ammunition available to him...
Sir Alex Ferguson hit out at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrick-c29254 Vieira had come out earlier in the week and taken a swing at United’s decision
to call back http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 and closed down Manchester United’s four point advantage
at the top of the league table to just one point.
Both the teams are set to play each other at the end of April 2012 but Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson warned his rivals that he can have a swing at two at City as well if that is how the people at the Etihad stadium wanted to operate. Vieira
also criticized Manchester United’s lack of ability to hold onto their youngsters such as Ravel Morrison.
Ferguson responded in fine style by saying, "If it's desperation bringing back the best midfielder in Britain for the last 20 years then I think we can accept that. I think he [Vieira] was programmed for that. Roberto had a wee
dig a couple of weeks back. We're all going to play our hand that way. There will be plenty of ammunition for that.”
Ferguson added, "If you talk about desperation, they played a player the other night who refused to go on the pitch. The manager said he'd never play again and he takes a five-month holiday in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Argentina-c2841. What is that? Could that
come under the description of desperation? The point he made about Ravel Morrison and losing our young players - we wanted to sell him (Morrison) let's be clear about that, for obvious reason."
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