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Bilbao better, says Ferguson

SoccerNews in English Premier League 9 Mar 2012

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said his team deserved to lose against Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League on Thursday.

United went down 3-2 at home to Spanish side Athletic in the round-of-16 first leg at Old Trafford.

Having led 1-0 through Wayne Rooney’s first-half goal, the hosts trailed 3-1 heading toward the final whistle, before an injury-time penalty from Englishman Rooney reduced the deficit for the English Premier League champions.

“We were well beaten, Bilbao were the better team,” Ferguson told Channel 5.

“I thought our defending really wasn’t very good tonight, that kept us on the back foot all the time.”

“Our attacking play was very good at times. It was a really open match, an entertaining match. On the night Bilbao were the better team.”

Despite the defeat, Ferguson said he was confident of causing Athletic problems in the second leg at Estadio San Mames next Thursday.

“We can win the game (in Bilbao), I don’t think there’s any question about that, we showed tonight that we can make chances against them,” Ferguson said.

“Obviously we’re going to have to defend better, that goes without saying.”

“I need to find a way of bringing (Rio) Ferdinand in without disrupting our league programme because Ferdinand’s an important figure in terms of experience.”

An unusual incident occurred in the build-up to Athletic’s third goal.

United defender Patrice Evra lost a boot, prompting the referee to award a free kick in the visitors’ favour.

United’s players believed their opponents would return possession as a gesture of sportsmanship, but Athletic instead played on, with the subsequent attack resulting in Iker Muniain scoring past David de Gea.

“The third goal, I don’t know how to describe it,” Ferguson said.

“The issue of him (Evra) not having a boot on, they said you’re not allowed to do that.”

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