Michael Laudrup believes Sir Alex Ferguson was wrong to lift the - TopicsExpress



          

Michael Laudrup believes Sir Alex Ferguson was wrong to lift the lid on his dealings with some of his former players in his autobiography. I think that when you are part of a football team it is group, he said. That means the players and the staff, including the manager and all that administration. You are a group and the bigger things from the outside always try to come in, and as a manager you always say okay we have to try to be a group and then suddenly a few years later things about that come out in books or in interviews. People sometimes start to talk about what happened there, and what people said. You think at that time everyone agreed they were all a group and you see so many times people coming out saying what happened and what he did. You can do it but I wouldnt do it, so dont expect me in five or 10 years time to talk about what really happened with our penalty at Wembley (where Nathan Dyer and Jonathan de Guzman rowed over who should take the spot-kick in the Capital One Cup final) and whether I said anything to this player or that player. At the moment you have that group it should stay like that. People are always saying what happens in the dressing room stays in the dressing room. If we are talking about a guy like Ferguson, I am sure there is a lot of really good stuff in there talking about and explaining games, tactics, systems that everybody could learn from. But the headlines are all about these things about one player, or the other player wanting to leave. I saw some of the headlines yesterday, I refuse to believe that that is the most interesting stuff in the book. What Ferguson has achieved in so many years, there must be so many interesting things, so then I point my fingers at you guys (the media) about how can it be so interesting what happened one day with Roy Keane or a boot in the head of Beckham and why that happened? That cant be the most interesting thing in a book about a managers life for 25-26 years. -360
Posted on: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 08:54:11 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015