(GSM) – Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was unimpressed with Liverpool’s performance after his side beat the Reds 3-2 in the Premier League.
Nevertheless, Ferguson was delighted with the final scoreline, hailing the result as ‘great’, as United were rewarded three points.
Ferguson said: “From thinking to myself ‘it’s going to be 10’ we ended up at 2-2. It was a travesty of a scoreline then – but a great result at the end.
“They (Liverpool) didn’t offer anything and depended on decisions from the linesman to get back in the game. Edwin van der Sar had no saves to make, Paul Scholes controlled the midfield and we looked dangerous up front with Dimitar and Nani – I couldn’t see us losing the game.”
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