Fergie: Defenders needed the hairdryer but Evans got it as he was nearest!

19 February 2010 10:30
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed how he tore into Jonny Evans at the San Siro on Tuesday night after watching his defence become 'unnerved' by Milan's opening blitz in the Champions League.[LNB]Ferguson was held back by assistant Mike Phelan as he screamed at Evans to 'f****** wake up' after Paul Scholes' lucky equaliser had wiped out Ronaldinho's opener.After the Fergie hairdryer treatment, United went on to recover from a dreadful half to beat AC Milan 3-2.[LNB]But last night the United boss admitted: 'I was just giving him a gentle bit of advice![LNB]'Our whole back four were going to get it, but he's unfortunate he was the nearest defender to me. They had to compose themselves, that was the most important thing. After that, they settled and got very composed and got back to their normal game.[LNB]'The result was very different because of that.'[LNB] Stunned: Manchester United's defence look shellshocked after Ronaldinho's opener - but it was Evans (centre) who bore the brunt of Fergie's wrath[LNB]Ferguson said in an American radio interview that the atmosphere had unsettled his team.[LNB]Blast: Evans felt the full force of Fergie's fury[LNB]He said: 'The one thing that's so amazing is that for the first 15minutes I felt in shock, really in shock, because the atmosphere wasunbelievable. Coupled with the noise when they scored, it unnerved meand it unnerved my players.[LNB]'No matter how much experienceyou have got, you get drawn into that cauldron of noise and to getthrough that really did take a lot of courage.'[LNB]With United facing vital games they travel to Everton tomorrow and entertain West Ham on Tuesday Ferguson will hope Wayne Rooney continues his hot streak of form. He has scored 25 goals this season and is benefiting from playing in his favoured position of central striker. In previous years, the 24-year-old had been shifted about to accommodate Cristiano Ronaldo.[LNB]Ferguson said: 'We didn't use him properly last season. We were probably having to exploit his eagerness and enthusiasm to play anywhere.[LNB]'But we know his strengths, we know where he's best and that's where we're using him this season.[LNB]'I always told him that to be a world-class forward you need to have a really consistent goal performance. This season he is now on 25 and there are still 14 or 15 matches to go. So it does put him in the class of being not just a great player, but also a great goalscorer.'[LNB] World class: Rooney outpaces Massimo Ambrosini in the San Siro[LNB]United will expect to see off Milan in the second leg on March 10 when David Beckham returns to his old club for the first time since 2003. [LNB]It was suggested to Ferguson that Beckham can only play well on the wing and not in a central midfield role he took up in Italy, and the United boss replied: 'Yeah, that's true there.'[LNB]Nemanja Vidic may be fit in time for the Milan return and last night claimed he wants to stay until his contract expires in 2012. This will not happen unless he signs a new one in the meantime, which is unlikely, but Vidic said: 'I've never had a conflict of any kind with Sir Alex and rife speculation that I want to leave United is completely untrue. I have a contract until 2012 and I've every intention of seeing it through to the very last day.[LNB]'United have made me the player I am today and there is no substance whatsoever in rumours that I have been looking for a move away.'[LNB] David Gill security alert: Anti-Glazer fans turn up the heat on Manchester United chiefFerguson tells Blanc: You're too young for France job (wait for United hot seat)RUUD GULLIT: Rooney is on the brink of greatness after AC Milan showMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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