Alex Ferguson has admitted that axing Park Ji-Sung from his squad for
last season's Champions League final against Chelsea was the "hardest
decision I have ever had to make".
United went on to lift their third European Cup following a dramatic
penalty shoot-out victory in Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on May 21, but
South Korean midfielder Park was forced to watch the game from the
stands, sat in his club suit, after being omitted from the 18-man squad
by manager Ferguson.
Having fought back from a serious knee injury to return to action last
December, the former PSV Eindhoven star had appeared to have made
himself a key figure as United closed in on a Premier League and
Champions League double.
But the 27-year-old still missed out on a place on the bench in Moscow.
Ferguson, despite selling the likes of David Beckham and Ruud van
Nistelrooy and ruthlessly dropping high-profile players such as Jim
Leighton, Bryan Robson and Steve Bruce from FA Cup final teams during
his reign as United boss, admits his decision to axe Park was as tough
as any.
"It was a terrible decision to have to take. In many ways it was the
hardest decision I have ever had to make because Ji-Sung had played
such a great part in the previous games against Roma and Barcelona.
"But I had Owen Hargreaves for that game in Moscow because I felt he
was the right one for that specific game. Then I had the decision of
choosing our seven substitutes and which players could have an impact
on the game.
"You look for a mix of defenders, midfielders and attackers and I opted
to go with Nani ahead of Ji-Sung, simply because I think Nani has got a
goal in him. That was the only distinction and why I finally chose to
go with Nani."
hes good la
stamina and run
but lack the score factor
what's so hard in making this decision? if me, i will either axe off park or o'shea.
Difficult because Park played really well in QF and SF.
a manager needs to keep his words... don't give false info, or your players cannot trust you.