West Ham United manager Avram Grant believes Sir Alex Ferguson should stop whining about referee decisions
West Ham United manager, Avram Grant has lashed out at Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, to stop moaning about the refereeing decisions as the Hammers have had more decisions gone against them than the Red Devils.
The manager believes that Ferguson is being senseless, and claims that his team would have been 10 points better off had the decisions gone their way. Ferguson received a five match touchline ban for his rant on referee Martin Atkinson following a 2-1 defeat
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Grant also complained about the decisions gone against his team and believes that striker Frederic Piquionne’s late winner against Wolverhampton Wanderers was wrongly disallowed and several other decisions which have left them in the drop zone.
Ahead of United’s visit to Upton Park this Saturday, Grant said, “We have suffered more than any other team. Everyone understands what Alex said and what he spoke about in the last games. I don’t know about Man United, I think about us. If the decisions
were right, we would have had at least 10 points more. This is part of the game. You can accept one decision that was for us, but most of the decisions was against us.”
The former Chelsea manager has been charged with an improper conduct after he lashed out on a referee’s decision recently. Grant will learn about FA’s decision later this week and he is surprised by the charges aimed at him.
The 56-year-old said, “The last time I answered very honestly the FA charged me. So let’s say that all the decisions were great!”
West Ham United are placed 17th on the league table with 32 points from 30 games and Grant feels that had the decisions gone their way all season they would have not been fighting for relegation.
He added, “Last year 35 points was enough to stay in the league, the year before 35 and two years before 38 points. This year I think it will be 40 or more.”
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