Fergie vows to avoid ‘paranoia’
Date published: 31 March 2011
MANCHESTER United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is determined not to become paranoid about the decisions which have gone against his team in their recent clashes with Chelsea.
The teams will meet in the first leg of their Champions League quarter–final against the Blues next week, and also have a Barclays Premier League match at Old Trafford in May, which could have an impact on the title race.
Fergie said: “I think the last few games we’ve had terrible decisions against us and you’ve just got to be careful you don’t have paranoia about it.”
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