Sir Alex Ferguson rued defensive errors against Liverpool, but
refused to castigate Nemanja Vidic and says his side will now do one
thing: respond.
United have become accustomed to having
things their own way at Old Trafford this season, so defeat – and 4-1
to our fiercest rivals – sticks in the throat. “It’s difficult to
defend a 4-1 defeat. We got in front and then threw the game away. It’s
a hard one to take,” admitted the boss. “But at this club it’s always
about how you respond. When you lose a game: respond. And that is what
we will do.”
Vidic made an error for Liverpool’s first goal, and
his second-half sending off for a foul on Steven Gerrard led to their
third goal on the way to an embarrassing scoreline. But Sir Alex didn't
stick the boot in. “Nemanja has been unbelievably consistent for us
this season. Players do have off days, and he’s made a mistake. He’s a
human being, all players make mistakes. It’s just a costly one for us.”
The
United boss didn’t have any complaints about the Serbian’s sending off.
“It looked as if he [Gerrard] was clear to have a shot at goal. Whether
Rio could have got across, I don’t know. I couldn't really argue with
the decision. We’d have been looking for a red card if it was against
us.
“It was one of those days, we made uncharacteristic
mistakes. In big games you don’t want to do that. If you see the
consistency of our defending over the last two years, you don’t expect
it. If you win 4-1 at Old Trafford you deserve the plaudits, you can’t
deny Liverpool that.
“But if the league was starting today,
you’d take a four-point advantage with a game in hand. The goal
difference is narrowed, it’s only five goals now. It was a bad day, but
we have to kick on."
i hope to see a united backlash