FA won't relish replay - Ferguson

Fri, 27 Jan 22:53:20 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted the Football Association might be hoping Manchester United's powderkeg FA Cup fourth-round tie with Liverpool on Saturday is settled at the first attempt.

A massive security operation has been put in place for the Anfield encounter, which will be the first time the north-west rivals have met since Patrice Evra made his racism allegations against Luis Suarez.

And the United boss accepts the prospect of an Old Trafford replay, which would take place just days before the two sides are due to meet in the Premier League, and for which Suarez would be available, is probably not too appealing for the game's authorities, saying: "It could be a replay. That would get the FA going."

Although Liverpool's immediate reactions in the wake of the guilty verdict that led to Suarez being banned for eight matches left United distinctly unimpressed, the Merseyside giants have now switched their stance completely and warned supporters any racist abuse will not be tolerated.

Ferguson has followed that up by pleading with supporters and players to ensure the occasion is remembered only for the quality of the football.

The long history of animosity between the supporters even extended to an FA Youth Cup tie at Anfield last season and with over 5,000 fans in attendance, it is not beyond the realms of possibility that a section of United's travelling contingent will look to inflame the situation.

Ferguson has stayed clear of the entire row since his initial confirmation that United would back Evra in whatever action he chose to take. However, the Scot feels now is the time to try and ensure all the talk is about the game, rather than the obvious issues surrounding it.

"It is a massive game for both clubs," he said. "There is a tremendous profile on it and there will be interest throughout the country.

"As Steven Gerrard said yesterday [Thursday], there is a responsibility on the players to behave properly. That is what I expect my players to do.

"Both sets of fans have got to make sure we are talking about the game and nothing else."

 

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  1. Replay!!! Ha..... chance would have been a fine thing­ but for DeGea, or should that be OhDea!!

    From Richard, on Mon 30 Jan 9:13AM
  2. Replay ?

    From Retard Hicks, on Sun 29 Jan 12:20PM
  3. Spot on Ferguson, could have been an even bigger defeat­ for you at the hole.

    From a fed fan, on Sat 28 Jan 4:42PM
  4. Glad Kuyt could grant you your wish Slur­ al-"hics" furgayson

    From Jack, on Sat 28 Jan 3:27PM
  5. Now Liverpool won, the next headline would probably be,­ 'The FA would relish replay - Ferguson'! The FA­ love Manchester United, probably in their back pockets!

    From Tony, on Sat 28 Jan 2:57PM
  6. dont need it fergie..beat you 1st time hahahah

    From Andrew, on Sat 28 Jan 2:54PM
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    John g. Are you forgetting something? Saurez admitted­ use of the words that Evra accused him of saying.­ Where's the lie in that ?

    From Graham P, on Sat 28 Jan 9:55AM
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    "it is not beyond the realms of possibility that a­ section of United's travelling contingent will look­ to inflame the situation"
    What??? Every time­ I've been to Anfield it's completely the­ opposite. They always cast the first stone and then cry­ like wounded victims when they get some back.

    From Graham P, on Sat 28 Jan 9:54AM
  9. hrmm..so FA only wanted the match finish, without a­ reply? something fishy here???

    From Muhammad Sallehuddin, on Sat 28 Jan 6:25AM
  10. liverpool's only problem is scoring. they have the­ ability and players to dominate against most opponents,­ but just can't score enough.

    From whitelion, on Sat 28 Jan 3:10AM
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    If united and liverfools both play to their­ potential.......theres only one winner ...united!

    From Zeeshan, on Sat 28 Jan 2:41AM
  12. No need for the abusive language. The onus will be on­ Liverpool to attack them as they are most likely going­ to play a defensive shell and hope to get one on a­ counter, corner or a set piece. This is one game Kenny­ and the boys cannot be afraid of attacking as United­ will not attack in numbers unless they are down. Their­ strategy worked out last time at Anfield as they­ clogged the midfield and got a point. The plan is­ simple, attack, attack, attack and get an early goal to­ open the game.
    You will never walk alone.

    From Gidy, on Sat 28 Jan 12:18AM
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