FERGIE WRITES OFF REDS TITLE CHALLENGE!
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has written off Liverpool’s chances next season before a ball has been kicked. It is the third attack Ferguson has launched against the Reds in three weeks. Last month Fergie claimed the Reds treated Michael Owen “unfairly” by putting the then 18-year-old Owen under unnecessary “strain and intensity” by playing him in high profile matches at too early an age. Only a couple of weeks ago Ferguson astonishingly stated that Liverpool’s explanation of Rafa’s now famous hand gestures, in April was “absolute bollocks.” To mark his latest outburst against the Reds, ‘LFC Alert’ will begin a regular article entitled “Fergie’s Absolute Bollocks!”
Ferguson, who took time out from the British Par 3 Championship yesterday to talk to the Times about Liverpool FC said:
"Liverpool have just had probably their best season for 20 years, finished up with 86 points and still finished four adrift," he said. "It will be hard for them to match that, let alone improve. Other teams will read Liverpool better. The thrust of their team is all about Gerrard and Torres."
"It has to be Chelsea as the main threat. Ancelotti will change how they play.”
The United manager also took a swipe at Liverpool’s infamous victory against Ancelotti’s Milan in Istanbul, claiming the Reds were undeserving of the victory. He said:
"They will play the Milan way. It brought him two European Cups - it should have been three, because they should never have lost to Liverpool. So why should he change?"
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