
Sir Alex Ferguson blasted the officials after seeing his team pegged back by Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
Manchester United looked to be heading for three Premier League points when Robin van Persie scored before the break but Clint Dempsey found a stoppage-time equaliser to deny Ferguson's men.
And the United boss was not only convinced that Wayne Rooney was denied a second-half penalty but also blamed the assistant referee for not giving anything his side's way.
"The stand-side linesman never gave us a thing all day," Ferguson told Sky Sports. "For me, it was a poor performance by him.
"Why he never saw the penalty kick on Wayne Rooney and some of the other decisions...
"We remember him well from the Chelsea game (last season) when (Didier) Drogba was three yards offside and he gave him onside.
"I think he had a shocking game today. I'm disappointed in his performance, I really am. I think he had a bad game."
But Ferguson did reserve some praise for Spurs as the home team bombarded the United goal after the break.
"You're 1-0 up with a minute to go and we're comfortable at that stage," he added.
"But Tottenham have worked their socks off and you have to give them credit. You can't deny them a point because they've worked ever so hard for it.
"We'd got used to them pumping balls into the box. You'd have thought we'd have dealt with it better.
"And on the counter attack we should have finished them off. It was the final ball letting us down and we should have been better than that."
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what do you think?

Diane Rogers
Always the victim, well done spurs

Steve Marshall
Saw none of the game but match of the day 2 said Rooney was lucky to stay on the pitch, definite straight red missed by the ref, amazing how fergurson didn't comment on that decision.

Diane Rogers
Yes he was lucky,Fergie has selective sight

Jon Pringle
Interesting to see whether he'll be reprimanded in the same way as big sam for making similar comments....

Diane Rogers
Probably not

Lorgar Aurelian
More chance of plaiting fog.

Lorgar Aurelian
Awww diddums, did the big bad officials not read the script Taggart? Keep looking over your shoulder raggies, just like last season...

Martin Massey
Well he won't be looking for Liverpool or next season you are a sad red jealous jealous jealous fool.

Robbie369P .
No, just for his next drink

Martin Massey
Why do people like you comment no sense no substance just Idiotic fools.









Liam Burdett
8:32am on 21/1/2013
Stop Whinging Alex it was never a penalty Totenham deserved to win, it was only your keeper that saved you ! pardon the pun.
James R McCulloch
11:05am on 21/1/2013
I concur matey! Sour grapes comes to mind.
Martin Massey
1:35pm on 21/1/2013
That's what he's there for dum dum he actually saved spurs.