FA Cup: Chelsea's Rafa Benitez claims Sir Alex Ferguson handshake 'snub'

10 March 2013 20:00
Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez has accused Sir Alex Ferguson of snubbing his attempted handshake before the start of the FA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford. Benitez claimed he was waiting to shake hands with the Manchester United boss but that Ferguson walked past him without doing so. The Chelsea interim manager, speaking after his side's 2-2 fightback draw, said: "I was waiting at the beginning. It's up to him, I was in the way waiting. "Ask him (why) if you are brave enough to ask him. It was his decision. I was ready and waiting. I have some education because I know a lot of people are watching so I know what I have to do." Benitez, whose rivalry with Ferguson stretches back to his time as Liverpool manager, did not attempt to shake the Scot's hand after the conclusion of a match that saw the holders come from 2-0 down to force a replay at Stamford Bridge. "I was with my players celebrating," the Spaniard explained. Second-half goals from Eden Hazard and Ramires salvaged the draw but Benitez insisted Chelsea deserved to complete the turnaround, having been denied victory by a fine David de Gea save from Juan Mata at the death. "We analysed the game and we deserved to win," he added. "The first half we made two mistakes and conceded two goals but in the second half we were on top of them and had a lot of chances. "They had everything in their favour: they are playing at home, they played on Tuesday, we are coming from Romania (defeat to Steaua Bucharest in the Europa League) and had to travel again so we did a great game and I'm really pleased with my players."

Source: team_talk