Shelvey: I met Man Utd boss Ferguson in Anfield carpark
Liverpool
midfielder Jonjo Shelvey knows he's a hero to Reds fans thanks to his
touchline spat with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson earlier
this season.
Shelvey revealed: “I still stand by my decision
that I wasn’t going to pull out of a tackle. If I’d done that against
United I’d have hurt myself and the fans would have gone mental. But
that walk felt like a mile.
“I
saw Ferguson in the fourth official’s ear so I said to him, ‘it’s your
fault I got sent off,’ but I pulled him aside afterwards and apologized
because I knew I was in the wrong. I was walking back down the tunnel
towards the car park and he was walking towards me. I apologized for
what I had done and said ‘it was wrong and I was frustrated’. I’m a
young boy and I think the emotions got the better of me.
“I
said I still wouldn’t have pulled out of the tackle if it was there, and
he said ‘it’s fine. It takes a man to apologize, no hard feelings. It’s
an emotional game, don’t worry about it’. It is a learning curve for me
and, to be honest, I am glad it happened. It is something I will be
more wary of in the future.”
His spat with Fergie ironically helped break the ice after Shelvey’s shock England call recently.
He added: “I’d quickly gone from playing in a park with my mates to
sitting next to Wayne Rooney at dinner, so I was a bit nervous going in
there with England. I didn’t know what to expect and thought no one
would talk to me. It was a bit weird but Danny Welbeck pulled me when I
arrived and said ‘leave my manager alone’. That helped break the ice.
Nice post. So it's all sorted then between Shelvey and Fergie, glad it's all water under the bridge now.
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