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Fergie hits out at Levy over Berbatov, defends Rooney

19 July 2008 18:16

Wayne Rooney´s, seen here in May 2008, fragile temperament came to the fore once again in Cape Town as the Manchester United striker was taken off by manager Sir Alex Ferguson to prevent a possible sending off against Kaizer Chiefs in the 1-1 draw at Newlands.

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AFP) - Sir Alex Ferguson warned Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy he faces 'embarrassment' for reporting Manchester United to the Premier League on the basis of quotes in an English newspaper suggesting that the Old Trafford manager was directly courting Spurs striker Dimitar Berbatov.

Ferguson, speaking after United's 1-1 draw against Kaizer Chiefs in Cape Town, also defended striker Wayne Rooney after taking the England international off to save him from a possible sending off.

But with Levy accusing Ferguson of being 'hypocritical' after reporting United, an accusation based on Ferguson's anger at Real Madrid's public pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo, the United boss claimed that Levy could end up with egg on his face as a result of his Premier League action.

"It's going to be very embarrassing for them (Spurs) because it appears to be on the basis of a story in The Sun," said Ferguson.

"I don't know where the hell they got those quotes from, but it certainly wasn't from me.

"It's embarrassing for them, but you know what Daniel Levy is like. He's different. It's something to ask (United chief executive) David Gill about because I haven't really spoken to him about it today because I've been preparing for the match.

"I haven't read it, but I'm sure our legal people will be looking at it before I do."

United are angry at Tottenham's move because they believe the London club acted without consulting them first on the quotes attributed to Ferguson in relation to Berbatov on Friday morning.

Meanwhile, Ferguson insisted that Rooney is learning to curb his temper, despite replacing him on 68 minutes after a booking earned for a foul on Tinashe Nengomashe.

Rooney had earlier escaped a booking for a foul on defender Onismor Bhasera, but Ferguson claimed that he had no worries over the 22-year-old's on-field behaviour.

"Wayne's a fighter isn't he," said Ferguson.

"He is a born fighter and he gets frustrated in some games. You don't want him to take it every game, but he is getting better at controlling himself.

"He had a little spat with the right-back, but it was nothing and I don't think it warranted anything.

"It was a really good, competitive work-out and there were some tasty tackles out there. But that helps you get an edge and I am very pleased with how competitive it was out there."

A second-half header from Chris Eagles secured a draw for United after they had fallen behind to a 36th minute penalty from Ghanaian defender Jonathan Quartey.

The European champions now move on to Durban for a clash against Orlando Pirates on Tuesday.

Comments (8)

kaiser1974

19 July 2008 18:29

is it just me or do rooney's eyes turn red when hes angry

cameroon

19 July 2008 20:02

this guy better learn to behave hi, self, this is not the first time lol,

reeman33

19 July 2008 21:07

Rooney need to to rehab centre

Tontodonati

20 July 2008 01:14

If I were "Sir Fred Tontodonati," I would not hang around, let alone defend, serfs like Rooney.

phughes699

20 July 2008 10:39

Wayne Rooney Is a professional player and very good at what he does. His downfall is his bad temper, which he needs to control more. He should think about the affects a sending off has on a team performance. Time and time again I see him "lose it" on the pitch. If he wants to be regarded as one of the football greats, he must control himself on the field of play and also learn to keep his mouth closed.

DaJohnner

20 July 2008 18:08

Wayne Ronney is England's saviour? As I have said many times, he is agenuine pylon that is not worthy of playing football with the likes of Ronaldo, Nani, and other truly skilled players. He is nothing more than a bull with no skill that is only famous because of the british media hype machine. Any other place and he would be a reserves player at best. Seriously people...get a clue, Rooney sucks...PERIOD!!!

Tontodonati

20 July 2008 22:10

England has a way of developing mentally deficient players. Greaves, Giorge Best, Paul Gascoyne and Rooney to name just a few. It must be the weather!

nassief45

21 July 2008 01:09

tonto donati, your crazy.

england has also had some of the worlds most brilliant footballers

beckham, lampard, gerrard, ROONEY sol campbell.

infact your comment makes me question your level of intelligence. george best was irish.

also, all those names were brilliant footballers. geniouses. so what if they did drugs. so many people do that. infat lots of italian, candian and anerican superstars have ventured that far

so think before u talk

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