Dimitar Berbatov says he has lost respect for Sir Alex Ferguson over the way his Manchester United career came to an end.
The
Bulgarian striker, who moved to Fulham on Friday, said he was unhappy
with the way the United manager had treated him in the final months of
his time at Old Trafford.
"I don't think I
deserved such treatment at United – not playing in the last year," said
Berbatov. "I went more than 10, probably 15, times to ask the coach if
they need me. And every time I was told that I'm an important player and
should not leave, but then again I was not in the team.
"Maybe
I should've gone when he [Ferguson] left me out of the squad for the
Champions League final [in 2011]. I know he's the boss, but he has lost,
to some extent, my respect because of the way he treated me."
Berbatov
became United's most expensive player when he joined from Tottenham
Hotspur in 2008 for £30.75m, and was the Premier League's joint top
scorer in the 2010-11 season with 20 goals.
Berbatov, who said he would not come out of international retirement, felt he fell victim to a change in United's style of play.
"He
[Ferguson] tried to explain to me that the team will be using a more
direct style, with more speed," he said. "But I've never been among the
fastest players, I like to hold the ball, this is my style.
"I
found it hard to accept his decision – I still have my dignity. I
scored many goals, I won the league two times, and I was the league top
scorer, so it's not bad.
"I'll have no problems
playing against United as this already happened in my career. But
there's no point to look back again. I said goodbye to the people, who
deserve it. I couldn't say goodbye to Ferguson."
Berbatov's
transfer to Fulham proved controversial in Italy, as he twice turned
down offers from Serie A clubs at the last minute to stay in the Premier
League but he denied that he had acted inappropriately in his dealings
with Fiorentina and Juventus.
"I've never
personally told them, 'Yes, I'll play for you'," he said. "It's not my
problem that someone is disappointed. After all, I choose where to play
and be happy."
The 31-year-old angered Fiorentina
when he turned his back on them last Thursday, one day before the end
of the transfer window. The player then rejected the chance to move to
Juventus. "He did not deserve our city and our shirt and the values it
represents," Fiorentina said in a statement.
Berbatov
said: "It's stressful. One club called, then another, and a third, and
then another. A man can go crazy at one point. I'm a human being and
it's normal for me to hesitate."
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