Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fergie: Chelsea Will not Trained Young Managers



MANCHESTER, Alex Ferguson, Manchester United (MU), said the transfer of Wayne Rooney's polemic has recently been giving lessons that MU can not be cared for by just anyone because, according to him, a situation experienced by the club and Rooney can be solved only people experienced and very familiar

with the club.

Although Fergie has not said it will retire and who will become his successor would be, but this statement seemed to imply MU coach when he retires, his successor should be an experienced manager.

In a few weeks, indeed MU facing a problem with his players Wayne Rooney. Even Rooney was called the British media will move from Old Trafford in the second transfer window in January next. This is reinforced by the statement that Rooney would not extend the contract and wants to immediately pull out of the team that has been defended for six years.

It is also the problem of opinion differences, between Rooney and coach Ferguson, Ferguson decided not to lose Rooney on a number matches. According to Fergie he did not lose Rooney because Rooney is not in fit condition to 100%, Fergia said that Rooney was having foot ankle injury. However, in contrast to Rooney's statement, he said that he had nothing to masalh with his physical, he even look up when defending team England.

However, this issue ends on Friday (10/22/2010), by signing a new contract with Manchester United by Rooney, Rooney will defend MU until the year 2015.
According to Ferguson, Rooney survive, one of them, because the role of Ferguson. With his experience, he could convince Rooney that the club have the same vision with him.

"This job requires great experience. We get the benefit of my years of service for 24 years at this club. So, that is the reason we can deal with (problem Rooney)," said Ferguson.

"In Manchester United, you'd never be surprised. At the club this size there's always happened and always there is a problem that must be addressed," added Fergie.

"To be manager of our club, you must have someone who is strong, which can deal with all these problems," said Fergie.

"That's why I think, to be honest with you, Manchester United will not be trained young managers."

"This work takes experience and experience at the top level," he said.

Over the last few seasons, there are several names that had mentioned would someday replace Fergie. They include Jose Mourinho, Josep Guardiola's up to Martin O'Neill and David Moyes.

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