Jose: Red changed game

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho admitted Nani's red card swung the UEFA Champions League clash with Manchester United firmly in their favour.

Last Updated: 06/03/13 at 08:55 Post Comment

The Spanish side booked their place in the quarter-finals of the competition on a controversial night at Old Trafford as their 10-man hosts could not hold onto the lead given to them by Sergio Ramos' own goal.

Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo struck in quick succession for the visitors to claim a 3-2 aggregate victory after Nani was dismissed by Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir for a high challenge on Alvaro Arbeloa, although the winger's eyes were on the ball and not the man.

Mourinho told Sky Sports: "Manchester United were playing very well. They were very compact, they were very aggressive, very well organised technically and the match was very difficult for us.

"I doubt with 11 against 11 we could win the match.

"I had a feeling that Modric would change the match because he brought to the game some qualities that we did not have on the pitch at the time.

"I am a bit frustrated because we played so well against Barcelona and today I was waiting for more. I know they (Manchester United) are giants, not just physically but mentally. I know they are fantastic and have a manager capable of organising and motivating people.

"But I was waiting for us to come here and play in a different way."

Former Chelsea boss Mourinho again insisted he would be happy to return to the Premier League in the future, with his tenure in Madrid tipped to come to an end in the summer.

He added: "Everyone knows I love it, and everybody knows one day I will be back, that's for sure, unless nobody wants me! But if somebody wants me one day I have to be back because I enjoy it so much."

Bettyswollocks, the point you have missed is that anyone can pick holes in any clubs history if you really want to be a pr*ck about it. Denigrating Fergusons record is all well and good, but an objective assessment would be a good start. People point to Ferguson's money since he's been at United, but as much as he has spent (and comparative figures will show you there are many clubs who have spent more) he's never been the biggest fish in the pond. You look at Uniteds performances in Europe over the last 20 years, and it's bettered only by a handful of teams, those being Real Madrid, Barcelona and AC Milan. We have been roughly the same as Inter, Bayern, but the rest have been left behind. We've made 4 finals, winning two, and have made the semi's on numerous occassions.
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