Ferguson hoping for positive end to tricky week

11 March 2011 13:30
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he has "not had an easy week" as he faces up to Manchester United's FA Cup quarter-final with Arsenal at Old Trafford. Although Arsene Wenger has been centre stage following the row over Robin van Persie's red card in Barcelona and the subsequent decision by UEFA to charge the Gunners boss with improper conduct, it only mirrors the difficulties Ferguson encountered with his observations about Martin Atkinson after last week's Premier League defeat at Chelsea. Ferguson must answer an FA charge about that himself but by imposing a media blackout around the weekend encounter with Liverpool, when United were badly beaten, the Scot has had to endure more negative publicity about his own club. Little wonder, when asked whether he had any sympathy for Wenger at United's Carrington training complex, Ferguson turned the question back on himself. "I have sympathy for myself. I didn't have an easy week myself," he said.

Source: PA