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Fergie slams Mourinho comments
« en: Mayo 26, 2013, 12:20:25 am »
Sir Alex Ferguson hit out at Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho for snobbish comments made about star Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Manchester United boss, whose team are battling Chelsea on three fronts this season, described Mourinho's comments about Ronaldo's working-class roots as 'below the belt'.
Fergie is a staunch Labour supporter and there are few topics that can cause him greater consternation than derogatory comments about his working-class roots.
The row between Mourinho and his compatriot, who last week was named PFA player and young player of the year,cheap jerseys wholesale, began when the Chelsea boss claimed penalties are never awarded against United,wholesale jerseys china, something the 22-year-old disputed.
Mourinho then branded Ronaldo a liar and followed that up at the weekend by saying: "Maybe it's about a difficult childhood, no education."
That angered Ferguson, though.
"It is really below the belt to bring class into it.
"I don't know why he has done this. Maybe he is trying to unsettle the boy,wholesale jerseys free shipping.
"Just because you come from a poor,cheap nfl jerseys wholesale, working-class background does not mean to say you are not educated.
"What Ronaldo has are principles - that is why he has not responded to it. Other people are educated but have no principles."
Mourinho and Ronaldo both grew up in Portugal,wholesale nfl jerseys cheap, but while the former Porto boss came from a middle-class background in the citry of Setubal,cheap jerseys, Ronaldo is from the working-class district of Funchal in the Madeira Islands.
United are due to face Chelsea in the league next Wednesday - United could already have taken Chelsea's title by then if results go their way this weekend - then in the FA Cup final on 19 May at the new Wembley and possibly in the UEFA Champions League final in Athens four days later.
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