Ferguson blames shoddy defending for defeat
By AFP, 29 May 2009 AFP is a Roar Pro
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson blasted his own team’s dire defending for their convincing 2-0 defeat at the hands of Barcelona in Wednesday’s Champions League final in Rome.
United had been the reigning champions and were attempting to become the first team to retain the title since the European Cup became the Champions League in 1993.
They were also hoping to complete a remarkable quadruple having already won the English Premier League, League Cup and Club World Cup this season.
And with the experience of knocking Barcelona out of this competition at the semi-final stage last season with a rock solid defensive display that saw their rearguard unbreached over two legs, he was expecting better from his team here.
But they were stunned by a 10th-minute opener from Samuel Eto’o having dominated until that point and then the diminutive Lionel Messi got between towering giants Rio Ferdinand and John O’Shea to head home 20 minutes from time.
“It was the first goal which didn’t help, for sure. It gave them the opportunity to keep possession and do really well,” said Ferguson.
“We didn’t plan to lose a goal as early as that. We didn’t deal with it well enough, that really was the story.
“It was a disappointing performance and some individuals will feel it themselves. It’s very difficult to put a finger on every part of the game.
“I thought that at the start of the game we did very well and to lose a goal from a situation like that was bad.
“If you look at our best performances this season we defended really well, tonight our defending was shoddy.
“The first goal gave them a great boost and after that their ball possession with Messi dropping into midfield made it very difficult to get the ball back.
“But credit to them, the better team won and there’s nothing we can do about that now.”
Although United started brightly with Cristiano Ronaldo going close on three occasions in the first nine minutes, they then failed to play the kind of bristling attacking football they are capable of.
Ferguson had picked a seemingly less attacking line-up than he might have done, leaving Dimitar Berbatov and Carlos Tevez on the bench and playing Ryan Giggs in the hole behind lone striker Ronaldo.
Wayne Rooney and Park Ji-Sung played disciplined roles on the flanks but the England man was far from his best and the Korean had a poor game.
Even so, Ferguson defended his team selection against a club who are known for their mesmeric midfield passing game with conductors Xavi and Andres Iniesta leading a footballing opera.
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