Fergie: Youngsters not to blame for Leeds loss

08 January 2010 15:03
SIR Alex Ferguson has absolved his young players of blame for Manchester United's shock FA Cup defeat to Leeds last weekend. The icy conditions around the north-west mean United have been forced to wait to get that dire performance out of their system. But while Ferguson is still at a loss to explain why his team ended up getting outplayed on home soil by the League One promotion contenders, the United chief is adamant the younger men in his squad were not the ones responsible. "You can't blame young players," he said. "The young players were looking for a bit of help in that game and didn't get it. "It was a bad team performance and I was shocked by it. "I couldn't believe that after all the preparation we had done for the game and explaining to the players how difficult it was going to be, we turned in a performance like that. "It was a bad day but I am beyond that now." Instead, Ferguson will look for instant improvement at Birmingham on Saturday evening. Big freeze Not that it will be easy. Ferguson himself was snowed in on Tuesday, when the heavy falls took hold of the north-west. United's players were given two days off, then spent two days training inside, which is hardly ideal preparation, even though the Reds do have a significant advantage with undersoil heating on one of their outside surfaces making one decent pre-match practice possible. Yet, even for someone brought up on the banks of the River Clyde, and went on to spend eight years at Aberdeen, it has been an uncomfortable few days for Ferguson. "The pitch is all right but we are frozen so we are not going," he joked. "I have never known anything like this. This is Aberdeen weather. "It has been impossible. Most of the players couldn't get their cars out and Mike Phelan was snowed in in Burnley, although that was not a surprise." Ironically, the bad weather has come at a time when Owen Hargreaves was finally starting to do some normal training with the reserve team, meaning an end to an 18-month injury nightmare is coming closer. Rio Ferdinand is two weeks away from a return due to his long-standing back injury, which is roughly the amount of time Nemanja Vidic will be out of action after suffering a nerve problem in his leg prior to last weekend's game. Ferguson does have Senegal-born front-man Mame Biram Diouf available for the first time after finally linking up from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's old club Molde. What do you think? Have your say.

Source: Manchester_EveningNews