Sir Alex Ferguson rejects 'nonsense' Man Utd criticism

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Ferguson pays tribute to 'brilliant' Man Utd

Boss Sir Alex Ferguson says anyone who criticises the Manchester United team who won a record 19th league title this season is "talking nonsense".

United came from behind to beat Blackpool 4-2 on the final day of the season to preserve a season-long unbeaten home record.

"All that nonsense about this not being a great United team. It's a great feat," he said.

"We had some disappointing performances away but at home we've been fantastic."

Ferguson said he could not remember a more dramatic league season and said his team's never-say-die spirit was key to their achievements.

"Apart from the excitement, there have been all those last-minute goals. It is the nature of our club to do it that way. They epitomise the spirit of Manchester United," he stated.

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Vidic savours 'special day'

"There have been a a lot of great performances. We scored another four goals today, seven against Blackburn, five against Birmingham.

"We have beaten Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham here. That is pretty good.

"And now we have won the title more times than anyone else in the country. It is great for our history."

Ferguson now hopes to lead the club to a third Champions League title in 12 years when they take on Barcelona in the final at Wembley next Saturday.

And he clearly felt his team had enough strength in depth to meet any challenge from the Spanish side.

"I could pick four or five teams next week and they wouldn't let us down," he added.

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