Sir Alex Ferguson has come out and put the focus back on football at Manchester United on the eve of his 25th anniversary at the football club. Sir Alex Ferguson celebrates his 25 years as Manchester United’s manager
on Sunday when his team take on Sunderland and amongst all the fame and the publicity surrounding the occasion; the Scotsman has stepped up and called on his team to maintain their focus on the match and their opponents rather than on occasion itself.
Ferguson’s unmatched professionalism is demonstrated through his latest interview where he has urged his team to maintain their concentration on Sunderland who can be quite tricky on their travels in the English Premier League.
Manchester United sit in the second place position in the English Premier League table to their local rivals Manchester City, there is a five point gap in between the two sides which can be closed up if City lose on the weekend and Manchester United win.
Ferguson will hope that his cross town rivals falter in London where they are scheduled to take on Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 said to the media in his latest interview, that his team must concentrate on Sunderland rather than
all the hype created by the media about his 25th anniversary. He added, “I find it difficult to imagine I have been at the club for a quarter of a century. I still enjoy it all and a good winning performance would be a big help ensuring that I continue
to do so. We are still very much involved in a repair http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 since the derby disaster.”
Manchester United’s former youth academy player http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Phil-Bardsley-c29900 who will take the field at Old Trafford with his team Sunderland also spoke about his Manchester United experience as he said, “I support them when I’m not playing them,
so it is special – I was there from the age of nine. I’ve never won going back there. All my mates will be in the stands slagging me off anyway. Some things never change!” The English Premier League goes on an international break after this weekend’s action
and resumes on 19th of November, 2010.
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