
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's suspension imposed five game must not accompany foster children. He also was fined for 30 thousand pounds.
England Football Association sanctions (FA) which is intended to Ferguson's, gained the sympathy of the Chelsea manager, Carlo Ancelotti. He said it was too heavy sanctions that banned assisted the MU in five games because of protesting the referee.
"In my opinion, Ferguson always behave well and I think a five-game penalty was too severe. There is no reason that he should be absent in five games," said Ancelotti told Soccernet.
Ancelotti knows exactly what happened, where I was, Fergie questioned the decision Atkinson that no action against Chelsea defender David Luiz who violate MU striker, Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney.
"I know what was said Ferguson after the game against Chelsea. Obviously it's not a good action. But sanctions remain five games too many," he explained.
Nevertheless, although the decision should be applied to Ferguson, still will not exert significant influence for the Red Devils. In fact, continued Ancelotti, Manchester United remains the strongest clubs in England.
Upon this verdict, Fergie has 48 hours to appeal. However, for now the man from Scotland was certainly not able to assist foster children in the match against West Ham United, Fulham, Newcastle United and Everton.
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