Fergie insists title race still alive

Owen disappointed by Newcastle United boos.


Agencies April 20, 2011
Fergie insists title race still alive

NEWCASTLE:


Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insisted minimal damage had been done to his side’s title push despite a 0-0 draw at Newcastle.


The Champions League semi-finalists missed the chance to move nine points clear of Arsenal. But Ferguson said, “We are in a better position than we were on Saturday.”

Earlier, the Reds pressed for a winner, introducing former Newcastle captain Michael Owen to a chorus of home boos. But Owen said he was disappointed and wrote on Twitter, “Got a poor reception off the home fans which was disappointing. Was desperate to score!”

His team struggled to break down the home defence and Javier Hernandez was booked for a stoppage-time dive when attempting to con referee Lee Probert into a late penalty.

“It’s an insult because he’s booked him,” added Ferguson. “The referee let himself down by booking the player.”

Published in The Express Tribune, April 21st, 2011.

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