United do not lose often but when they do its always ugly and nasty.
Whether its Ferguson swearing at journalists or Ferdinand raging at the final whistle, United have always got an easy ride in a media which always love to portray Arsene as the whinger.
United are also a dirty side and you saw it with Scholes´ attempt to get away with his foul on Zabaleta.
Will the Telegraph bring out United´s “hall of shame” and talk about their red cards over the past 10 years? Don’t bet on it. You might think that I have an agenda against the Telegraph but I will only read them again if they apologise for calling us "the dirtiest side in English football".
Will the Telegraph bring out United´s “hall of shame” and talk about their red cards over the past 10 years? Don’t bet on it. You might think that I have an agenda against the Telegraph but I will only read them again if they apologise for calling us "the dirtiest side in English football".
I was happy to see United lose. They believed at mid-season that they will equal our unbeaten run. That was swiftly ended at Wolves, then bottom of the league.
In that game, I saw two absolutely disgraceful challenges by Giggs and Scholes. Challenges which did not get any media coverage.
After their impressive win against Chelsea , talks of another treble reappeared.
Luckily today they did not have the legs against arch-rivals Manchester City .
We absolutely need to beat Liverpool tomorrow. By going four points behind, we might (just might) put the heat on United. They could well cope with it and have bounced back from defeats in the past.
But that does not mean that we should not at least ask questions of them.