Rafael Benitez Lucky over Chelsea Job Timing ---Sir Alex Ferguson
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" Ferguson said. "It's quite amazing that you win the FA Cup and the Champions League [and lose your job]."
Manchester United manager
Sir Alex Ferguson says Rafael Benitez is "very lucky" to be named
Chelsea boss ahead of the Club World Cup.
Ferguson said: "On his CV
he could have two world championships and nothing to do with the construction
of the teams."
The Club World Cup is contested between champion clubs from all
six of the world's continental confederations.
Ferguson added: "Rafael Benitez is very lucky. Jose
Mourinho won the treble at Inter; Rafa took over and they won the world title
without having to do anything."
Di Matteo was sacked despite having won the Champions
League and FA Cup in his short tenure.
"Everyone feels for Roberto Di Matteo, and quite
rightly," Ferguson said. "It's quite amazing that you win the FA Cup
and the Champions League [and lose your job]."
"I hope he is lucky on
Sunday too," said Ferguson.
"It happens time and time again when a new manager comes in
that a team win their first few games.
"It is strange how it happens and sometimes you wonder if
it encourages chairmen at football clubs to make changes because they think: 'if
we get a new manager we'll win the next two or three games'."
Meanwhile Ferguson has given his support to referee Mark
Clattenburg, who on Thursday was cleared by the Football Association following allegations from Chelsea
that he used "inappropriate language" towards their players.
"I didn't believe it anyway," Ferguson said. "The
unfortunate thing for Mark is he's had to carry that stain for the last few
weeks and everyone in the game is pleased for him now, apart from
Chelsea."
Source:BBC
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