Ferguson hails van Persie, Giggs
Updated: 2013-01-07 08:10
By Agence France-Presse in London (China Daily)
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Manchester United's Robin van Persie (left) celebrates with Tom Cleverley after scoring to equalize during the English FA Cup third-round match against West Ham United at Upton Park in London on Saturday. The teams drew 2-2. Kirsty Wigglesworth / Associated Press |
United hits late goal to earn Cup replay against gallant West Ham
Alex Ferguson hailed the last-minute contributions of substitutes Robin van Persie and Ryan Giggs as "world-class" after they combined to keep Manchester United in the FA Cup.
The Premier League leader was seconds away from a third-round exit at West Ham United before van Persie scored a stoppage-time equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw.
Giggs, who had just headed a seemingly easy chance over from close range, sent a 60-yard pass over the home defense and van Persie then beat West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen from a position on the right of the penalty area.
"We missed some good chances, with headers over the bar and Shinji Kagawa had one blocked on the line, I thought it was not going to be our day," Ferguson said.
"But you have to say the pass from Ryan Giggs, then the first touch from Robin and his finish were world class."
The replay will add to an already-congested fixture list for United, which will resume Champions League action next month, but Ferguson made it clear the FA Cup was still a competition he wanted to win.
"We want to stay in it and have a go at it this year," he said. "We have had some terrible draws over the years and been knocked out early and we don't enjoy that."
Tom Cleverley gave United the lead midway through the first half but within four minutes James Collins had headed in an equalizer from a delivery from Joe Cole, who was making his first appearance in almost 10 years for West Ham, his first club, following his transfer from Liverpool.
Collins then headed in another accurate cross from Cole after the break and Sam Allardyce's side made it to the final minute with its lead still intact.
Ferguson was not pleased to have conceded two almost identical goals.
"For us to be losing 2-1 in that game is amazing with the way we played," he said.
"But when you play West Ham you have got to defend those crosses and set pieces, because they are brilliant at that - the best team in the league - but we did not do that.
"Twice in the same position, it was James Collins from a cross by Joe Cole and we have lost two goals. I could say it is a travesty, but they are good at it, but with some of the chances we missed, we should have been home safely."
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