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Carrick and Ferdinand Fuming
Published : 21 Jan 2013 11:50:39Rss feed

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was not the only person to have a dig about Chris Foy and his officials after yesterday's draw at Tottenham.
Linesman Simon Beck and the ref did not signal for a penalty after Steven Caulker floored Wayne Rooney in the box in what would have been a stone wall penalty to anyone else.
At the time United were a goal in front and scoring from the penalty spot would have almost certainly secured all three points for United, but instead, Tottenham scored deep into injury time for a share of the points.
After Ferguson had ranted at Sky Sports, Rio Ferdinand told MUTV: "One hundred per cent, it was a penalty. I can't believe he didn't give it. The linesman on that side didn't really help us at all during the second half. We're disappointed the referee didn't give what was a stonewall penalty."
Michael Carrick was also far from impressed with the officials, he added on the show: "It was as clear a penalty as you're going to get. We're disappointed with that because it would have put us in a great position. Big decisions like that can change games and it did."
Source: United Mad
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