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United were lucky to beat us - Jol

Sun 26 Aug, 07:15 PM


Tottenham boss Martin Jol felt his side were better than Manchester United - and bemoaned a lack of luck that saw the champions grab a 1-0 win.Jol, whose future at White Hart Lane has been under question this week, claimed the north London team should have been awarded a penalty when Wes Brown blocked Dimitar Berbatov's shot.

Asked if he felt Spurs were unfortunate to come away with nothing to show for their efforts, Jol said: "Certainly I do. I felt very comfortable and the second half could have gone either way.

"We had has as many opportunities and I thought it was was a penalty. He (Brown) used everything like a keeper - and he is a defender - to keep the ball out of the net.

"It's the same all the time. Sometimes especially at these grounds you need a bit of luck and I felt we could then have come away with a win.

"In the first half we had a couple of opportunities and in the second I thought we played better and I felt Manchester United - even though they were at home - weren't the better team."

The Dutchman denied he was feeling the heat at White Hart Lane, adding: "I'm not under pressure and if the chairman says he is backing me then there is no problem."

United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson denied Spurs' claims for a penalty although he admitted the hosts had to dig in for victory.

Ferguson said: "At the time they protested so much I thought it was a penalty, but when I've seen it (it was not) and Wes has said it has hit him on the chest. It does hit him on the chest, I'm sure of that."

Asked for his thoughts on the game, he added: "Narrow margin, touch and go, nothing to choose between two sides.

"I knew it was going to be almost a war of attrition in the second half.

"They dug in and got forward a bit. There was really nothing in it in the second half.

"(With the goal) I think Carlos Tevez touching the ball decided it."

Ferguson admitted his relief at finally claiming the first victory of the season.

"I thought we lacked a little bit of confidence. Players are anxious, there is a lot of expectation here, there are new players here," he said.

"It was a reasonable performance from us. What was required was to dig in, show great commitment.

"Tottenham are in the wrong position just as ourselves. The expectation level for both sides is very high."

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