Ferguson disappointed with 2010 FIFA World Cup

Salman Zahoor August 7, 2010 0

Ferguson disappointed with 2010 FIFA World Cup

LONDON: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is disappointed on the quality of football played in the recently concluded 2010 FIFA World Cup played in South Africa.

Ferguson was impressed with the way Spain played in the World Cup but other Spain, other teams failed to show their class in the mega event.

While talking to media, Fergie said “a lot of teams and a lot of players were disappointing at the World Cup. There is only one team who took credit and that was Spain. They kept a reasonable momentum and playing style throughout the tournament. The rest were spasmodic or disappointing in their form and so were some of their best players. That just went towards what was a poor tournament.

“There could be a lot of reasons for that and expectation does come into it. Everyone always looks forward to the World Cup as if it is going to be the greatest thing ever but you have to go back to Mexico 1986 for the last good one,” he added.


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