The manager has had enough of his star’s petulance on the pitch, which has cost United dearly against both Villa and Porto, and is finally letting him know. Said Ferguson:
“It’s just a frustration that he feels that he doesn’t get the decision and he gets upset about it. I think obviously he doesn’t enjoy that and he knows he’s letting himself down more than anything.
“He holds his hands up, I have had to remind him about that but I’m not getting into what has been said.”