Ferguson ‘distraught’ over red

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was ‘too distraught’ to talk to the media following his side’s Champions League elimination to Real Madrid.

The Red Devils were defeated 2-1 on the night for a 3-2 aggregate loss in the Last 16, but focus post-match was on Luis Nani’s red card close to the hour mark yesterday, which was shortly followed by Madrid’s two goals.

“[To say we’re disappointed] is an understatement,” Ferguson’s assistant Mike Phelan reflected to reporters afterwards.

“We felt we had the tactics right for such a big game. We felt as though we were comfortable at times at 0-0. We were where we wanted to be.

“We came out [after half-time] and scored the goal and that put us in a very commanding position. After that we were in reasonable control and created a few chances.

“Then the game totally changed. The decision…was amazing. But we had to carry on. In a game of this magnitude, with the whole world watching, we feel very disappointed.”

Phelan was asked if Ferguson had spoken to the Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir.

“I don’t think he is in any fit state to talk to the referee about the decision. I think it speaks volumes that I am sat here and not the manager of this fantastic football club.

“We all saw and witnessed a decision that seemed very harsh. We had a massive audience around the world with people watching in how many countries I do not know, and everybody will be sitting there wondering what happened. A great performance was marred by one decision.”

Phelan also spoke to the English side’s in-house television channel.

“[Ferguson is feeling] mega, mega disappointment. One of the reasons that I'm doing the Press conference and talking to [the media] is that he feels I'm probably a bit more diplomatic than he could possibly be.

“He's annoyed, he's distraught and he knows that if he stands in front of a camera right now, he won't be doing it for many weeks to come.

“The red card? From our point of view, we felt the ball was in the air, the player was watching the ball.

“Yes, there was contact, but that's the nature of football and to get a red card seems unbelievable.”

Phelan reflected that United felt they got their tactics right.

“We knew we had to apply certain tactics to the game. We went over to Madrid and we did a very good job. We got the result that we were looking for, we scored the away goal.

“We felt that if we could keep things tight, frustrate Madrid and play a little bit on the counter-attack ourselves, then we'll get chances.

“I think that showed tonight – we did get chances. We didn't convert as many as we should have done but in that one moment when you score the goal, you feel as though the crowd is right behind you, they can see the finishing line. The players sensed they were in control and then it drifted away.”

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