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Ferguson takes swipe at Mourinho Ferguson wants post-match changes
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Sir Alex Ferguson has taunted Jose Mourinho by calling on the Chelsea boss to apologise for claiming the Blues would top the Premiership at Christmas. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson wants to see the traditional post-match press conference scrapped.
Mourinho had to apologise for comments about Everton striker Andrew Johnson. "Sometimes managers react after a game and leave themselves open. It is not easy," said Ferguson with specific reference to Premiership fixtures.
United boss Ferguson, whose side head the table, said: "He has to apologise after lying about an Everton player, perhaps he should apologise again now. "I have said time and again, post-match press conferences should be abandoned.
"Perhaps we shouldn't believe Jose Mourinho. He said Chelsea would be top at Christmas and they are not." "It is a waste of time and does the manager no good whatsoever. All you end up with are sensational headlines. They should be stopped."
606: DEBATE class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A18392259">This was very much a tongue in cheek comment DR class="" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/606/default.stm">606: Have your say Ferguson has not attended a post-match press conference for almost five seasons.
Manchester United are two points clear of Chelsea after a comfortable 3-0 over Aston Villa on Saturday, while the Blues edged out Wigan 3-2.. I don't think I would fall into the trap of criticising individual players myself but it is not easy Sir Alex Ferguson
The Scot has restricted himself to in-house television and radio interviews as well as contractual TV obligations.
And Ferguson has suggested that the reason for his decision is that manager's often say things in the heat of the moment that they regret later.
Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate apparently called Cristiano Ronaldo a cheat following United's win at Middlesbrough earlier this month.
And Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho launched an erroneous attack on Andrew Johnson at Goodison Park last week after his team's win at Everton.
Ferguson added: "I don't think I would fall into the trap of criticising individual players myself but it is not easy."
Manchester United are two points clear of Chelsea after a comfortable 3-0 over Aston Villa on Saturday, while the Blues edged out Wigan 3-2.
United were without Michael Carrick because of an ankle injury but Ferguson has dismissed reports that suggested the midfield could be sidelined for up to a month and expects him to face Reading on 30 December.United were without Michael Carrick because of an ankle injury but Ferguson has dismissed reports that suggested the midfield could be sidelined for up to a month and expects him to face Reading on 30 December.
"Michael did some light training yesterday and reports that he will be out for a month are nonsense," confirmed Ferguson. "He will be ready for Reading.""Michael did some light training yesterday and reports that he will be out for a month are nonsense," confirmed Ferguson. "He will be ready for Reading."
Ferguson also hinted that he could be ready to revive a bid for long-term transfer target Owen Hargreaves.Ferguson also hinted that he could be ready to revive a bid for long-term transfer target Owen Hargreaves.
Bayern Munich this week hinted that they would consider selling the 25-year-old England midfielder - but not until next summer.Bayern Munich this week hinted that they would consider selling the 25-year-old England midfielder - but not until next summer.
Ferguson said: "We are waiting to see about it.Ferguson said: "We are waiting to see about it.
"Chief executive David Gill is always in touch with them because of the G14 and he sees Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge quite regularly, so we will see.""Chief executive David Gill is always in touch with them because of the G14 and he sees Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge quite regularly, so we will see."
Meanwhile, Ferguson has called for the traditional post-match managers' press conference in the Premiership to be scrapped.