Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Manchester United 'cheated' by referee: British press




London: British newspapers Wednesday were unanimous that the Champions League match against Manchester United, Real Madrid was robbed of victory in the chest Alvaro Arbeloa charming Nani was sent for.

Many also Royal, Jose Mourinho called, the Times said, his humble reaction essentially a "trial" for Alex Ferguson, Manchester United manager was successful as the "best team lost" focused on the review.

The game that many of the questions, the newspapers also predicted that at the start of the match on the bench at Old Trafford with the decision of Wayne Rooney's a big question mark left on his future to leave.

The Daily Telegraph coverage "cheated" head referee Cuneyt Cakir Turkish Send Nanny While most observers a decision to focus on the yellow card at worst expected.

"It's a bad game by the referee in advance," the Daily Telegraph wrote, saying it was a "terrible decision."

The Times said the expulsion felt "very strong", because the United 1-0 in the tie after a 2-1 lead in the overall lead.

"For a long time, this seemed to be one of the greatest victories Ferguson's in training, but an increase in the Champions League as a litany of bad luck stories in the end - Borussia Dortmund in 1997, Bayer Leverkusen 2002, Porto, Bayern Munich in 2004 and 2010 - and a real reason to complain seemed to spend. "

"KO Utd Nani red card after Fergie Broken distraught." Ferguson angry finger banging at the direction of a referee and a photo, the sun was headlined

All papers noted that he later spoke with reporters, was also increased by decision.

Mourinho said the performance of his press conference, when he refused to Ferguson's team selection and asserted that his team still less was the result of the more saccharine Hollywood movie for teenagers, "said The Times.

The Times also close in the remaining minutes of the game was designed to appeal to the United administrators with a discreet gesture Ferguson predicts a rest for walking in this area.

During Rooney, his biggest game of the season United after only 73 minutes entered, the Times said that the writing may be on the wall - and the super-rich Paris Saint-Germain can closely monitor the situation required.

"Wayne Rooney once the guts to publicly ask whether Manchester United last night was good enough for them, the question was again left in corrupt striker: Are not good enough for United.?"

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