Sunday, October 21, 2012

Fergie impressed by attack

Sir Alex Ferguson praised Manchester
United's performance but felt they
should have scored more goals after
beating Stoke City 4-2.
Wayne Rooney's own goal gave Stoke
an early lead as United once again fell
behind this season, and Ferguson was
unhappy with his team's slow start.
But Rooney quickly equalised and
further goals from Robin van Persie,
Danny Welbeck and Rooney secured a
comfortable victory.
"It was really slack play at the
beginning of the match but once we
got going and we got the equaliser we
certainly played some great football,"
Ferguson told Sky Sports.
"We should have had more goals, but
we recovered well from losing one
early and I have got to be pleased with
that."
Ferguson was particularly pleased with
the way his strikers played and warned
there would be more to come as they
developed an understanding.
"For Wayne and Danny, getting off the
mark for the season will help," he said.
"Wayne will get better with the games
and so will Van Persie. Robin didn't
have any pre-season games and
Wayne was out for a while with his
injury, so the more games the better."


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