Hihihi tinggal 9 pertandingan, mental tim lagi jatoh mulai deh mind games lagi 
si kakek kekekekeke.

Aneh dia ga baca-baca dulu apa tentang spending nya manyoo dibanding Liverpool.

C'mon Fulham!!!!

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Alex Ferguson and Rafael Benitez at loggerheads over spending

Sir Alex Ferguson claims Liverpool have spent more money over the past five 
seasons than Manchester United- James Ducker

Rafael Benítez has hit back at Sir Alex Ferguson and told him to "check his 
figures" after the Manchester United manager dismissed his Liverpool 
counterpart' s claims that the Merseyside club have spent less money than the 
Barclays Premier League champions over the past five years.

Ferguson claimed yesterday that Liverpool were "well ahead of us in spending in 
the last five years", but the statistics appear to support Benítez. United's 
gross spending since June 2004, when the Spaniard arrived at Anfield, totals 
£221.95 million compared with £212.6 million by Liverpool. Ferguson's net 
spending over that period is £147.90 million compared with Benítez's £111.39 
million.The row marks the latest chapter in the escalating tension between the 
pair, whose rivalry is fast becoming the fiercest in English football. Ferguson 
branded Benítez "disturbed" after the Liverpool manager accused him in January 
of wielding an unfair influence over referees during a calculated attack, and 
on the eve of United's 4-1 defeat by Liverpool at Old Trafford a week ago 
Ferguson resumed the spat by claiming that he would need to "read up on Freud" 
to make sense of the Spaniard's remarks.

"Check the figures," Benítez said. "It doesn't matter what Ferguson says about 
money. They [Liverpool] have more money and can spend more than us, so we have 
to manage and do our best in every single deal."Ferguson had sparked the debate 
when he claimed that he had instructed United's staff to survey the statistics 
after growing tired of listening to Benítez reiterating that Liverpool had 
spent less. "I was amazed when I saw that []," Ferguson said. "I talked to some 
of the people in the sports technology department and said, 'Check that out.'"I 
am sure I have not spent that much money. I worked out in the last five years 
that Liverpool have spent £24 million more than Manchester United. The most 
amazing fact about them is that they have used 60 players in the reserves this 
season."Ferguson is under no illusions, though, that Benítez will spend big in 
the summer after signing a new five-year contract. As revealed by The Times 
yesterday, he is expected to have at least £30 million plus whatever he can 
recoup in sales to spend."You will see Rafa produce an incredible spending 
spree - that is an absolute certainty now he has signed a new contract," the 
United manager said. "They talk of a recession, but there will not be one at 
Liverpool."

Ferguson is more concerned about returning to winning ways away to Fulham in 
the league this afternoon, however, and believes that the embarrassing defeat 
by Liverpool last weekend could serve as a wake-up call to his players, whom he 
fears were becoming distracted by all the talk of an unprecedented 
quintuple.Jonny Evans, the defender, will replace Nemanja Vidic, who is 
suspended after being sent off against Liverpool, and Gary Neville, the 
captain, is available after injury."The club has to recover from a defeat and 
travelling away to Fulham represents a good challenge," Ferguson said. "It is 
hard to defend a 4-1 defeat. We suffered from self-inflicted wounds and 
mistakes you don't expect. For weeks we had to listen to eulogies and 
compliments about how good this side of ours was. I kept deflecting that and 
saying how tough this league was and this \ was just a reminder to us. In a 
way, it will help us because we realise there is a lot of work to be done. You 
have to answer tough questions every time Manchester United lose a game. There 
were no lives lost last week.

"Facts in figures

£221.95m: Manchester United's gross spend on transfers (£147.90 million net) 
since June 2004, when Rafael Benítez was appointed Liverpool manager, up to and 
including January 2009 transfer window

£212.60m: Liverpool's spending (£111.39 million net) during same period.

http://www.timesonl ine.co.uk/ tol/sport/ football/ premier_league/ 
article5946946. eceh
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