Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United must break the
bad habit of conceding early goals in order to be successful this
season.
The Reds had to come from behind once again to
ensure maximum points against Stoke City on Saturday after an
11th-minute Wayne Rooney own goal had put the visitors ahead. Rooney
netted at the right end just before the half-hour mark before
further strikes from Robin van Persie, Danny Welbeck and Rooney again
sealed a 4-2 victory.
Sir Alex was pleased with the result, but wants to see an improvement from his players in the way they are starting matches.
"We keep starting badly in games, in the first 20 minutes," the manager told MUTV.
"We conceded an early goal against Fulham, an early goal against
Tottenham, an early goal today – we’re giving ourselves uphill fights.
But there’s a goal threat about us, that has to be said, and some of the
movement from the forwards was excellent.
"You don’t want it to
happen [going behind] but the forwards are digging us out of a hole at
times. Hopefully we’ll get it sorted. It was an own goal, the first
goal, and you obviously can’t account for that. The second goal was a
really slack goal for us to lose.
"There’s no doubt our attacking
play has been the strongest part of our game [thsi season]. But we’re
letting in goals at home and that’s disappointing."
The
combination play between United's starting front men of Rooney, van
Persie and Welbeck caused the visitors all sorts of problems and Sir
Alex was delighted to see the two Englishmen in the trio score their
first club goals of the season.
"The more games Wayne gets, the better he's going to become and I am
pleased he’s off the mark with his two goals and Danny's off the mark
too," added the boss. "I think that’s about 15 [different] goalscorers
already this season so that’s good.
"We saw that flexible movement
we have up front where Robin ended up wide left and put in a great
cross for Wayne to score [the first goal] with a fantastic header. That
kind of movement does bother teams and I’m glad they have started to gel
quite well that way."
Today's match was United's chosen game to show support for Kick It Out's
latest anti-racism campaign. Sir Alex said on Friday that all his
players would be supporting the campaign by donning special T-shirts
during the warm-up. Rio Ferdinand, however, opted not to wear one.
"I’m
disappointed because I said in the press conference yesterday that all
the players would be wearing the T-shirt," stated Sir Alex afterwards.
"We did that in support of the PFA and every player in the country
should have adhered to that. We’re all wearing the badges and he goes
and lets us all down. We’ll deal with it, don’t worry."
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