OK
Cancelar
EN
DE
ES
IT
PT/BR
TR
,
|
Meu Perfil
|
Minhas Configurações
|
Logar
Inscrever-se!
|
Login
Email
Senha
Esqueceu sua Senha?
Lembrar de mim
Login
|
Ocultar
You are about to redirect to the new Footbo - NTVSpor community.
OK
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Fantasy Football
|
Resultados ao vivo do futebol
|
Transferências de Futebol
Meu Footbo
Times
Jogadores
Campeonatos
Prognósticos
Blogs
Fóruns
Usuários
Amadores
Is this the end for Fergie?
Por 
Terry Duffelen
| 28/05/09
1 Comentários
| Tags:  
Sir
Alex Ferguson
,
Manchester United
,Champions League
Few who witnessed last night's Champions League final will disagree that United were not just outplayed but out-thought by the magnificent
Barcelona
.
Puyol's
shenanigans at the back belied his years and kept
the Reds
attackers at bay all night,
Iniesta
flawlessly controlled the middle of the park and
Messi
was a colossus proving his credentials as the world's greatest despite where the
Balon
D'Or
ended up in 2008.
The Scotsman bizarre choice of placing
Rooney
out wide was strangely reminiscent of
England
under Sven and Steve
McClaren
. This marginalised not just one of his best players but an attacker capable of leading the line in adversity. Moreover, United seemed listless and unmotivated, a cardinal sin for a game of such importance. Despite the poor performances of the players, fingers should rightly point to the manager who must be called to account for failing to prepare or drive his team on to the end of what was meant to be a legendary season.
The main stream media will almost certainly exonerate Ferguson. It was after all one game. Why flagellate such a great man after everything else he's achieved? But the fact remains that
Fergie
and his players let themselves down just as they were about to make history and win back to back Champions League Trophies.
Fergie
himself was poised to match Bob Paisley's European Cup record of three victories. That target now seems a million years away.
Perhaps it's time for a rethink. There is no question that Ferguson has much to offer but does he possess enough drive to push United on, defend the Premier League and regain the Champions League? Is it perhaps time for him to ask
himself
that question and if there is any doubt in his mind, start making arrangements for a successor?
1 Comentários
Adicionar Comentário
Por
cwFootbo2
01.06.2009 10:52
i dont think that Ferguson will be replaced. ManU still played a very good season
Relatório de Abuso
Ao clicar em "Adicionar Comentário ", você está declarando que este post não violam os
Termos de Uso
do Footbo.
Adicionar Comentário
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Confirmar
Tem certeza de que deseja excluir este post?
Remover
Excluir
Fechar
Você tem submetido com êxito um relatório de abusos. Nossa equipe irá verificar esse problema e irá tomar as providências necessárias.
OK
Confirmar
Tem certeza de que deseja excluir este post?
Excluir
Fechar
Posts Relacionados
Boss pleased with win
David Wilson
24/12/11   |  
0 Comentários
Carrick delight at rare goal
Adam Harper
19/12/11   |  
1 Comentários
Rooney Wants To Win The Europa League
David Wilson
19/12/11   |  
0 Comentários
Tough Champions League Draw for Milan and Napoli, Tricky for Inter
David Wilson
18/12/11   |  
0 Comentários
Ferguson Reiterates No New Signings In January
David Wilson
17/12/11   |  
0 Comentários
Posts Mais Recentes
Socrates Fooball Bloggers Meetup in London
Terry Duffelen
08/09/09   |  
1 Comentários
Bayern's loss
Terry Duffelen
23/08/09   |  
3 Comentários
Bundesliga Week 1 - Questions questions
Terry Duffelen
10/08/09   |  
2 Comentários
Bundesliga Week 1 - German Club Fans Group
Terry Duffelen
07/08/09   |  
2 Comentários
Bundesliga Preview
Terry Duffelen
05/08/09   |  
12 Comentários