Fergie hits out at Keane as United exit Champs League

Sir ALEX FERGUSON hit back at former skipper Roy Keane’s damning assessment of Manchester United’s exit from the Champions League.

Keane lambasted his old club in the wake of their 2-1 defeat to Basle in Switzerland last night, which dumped them into the Europa League.

The controversial Irishman claimed it was “a reality check” for the likes of Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Ashley Young, all of whom received substantial praise for their performances during United’s flying start to the season.

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Clearly, Ferguson was unimpressed. “He had an opportunity to prove himself as a manager too. It is a difficult job,” said the Scot.

Yet, on a night when they failed to find a suitable answer to goals from Marco Streller and Alexander Frei until Jones bagged a late consolation and also lost skipper Nemanja Vidic to a knee injury that may keep him out for quite a while, Ferguson has some questions to answer – never has a lack of creativity in midfield looked more glaringly obvious.

Restored to a central striking role, Wayne Rooney was poor, and, with injuries and suspensions biting deep into his squad, United’s cover was not good enough.

Ferguson has recovered from worse situations before, but the loss of up to £20million in revenue is a substantial blow, just as appearing in UEFA’s secondary, Thursday night competition is, whith Patrice Evra calling it “embarrassing”.

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Ferguson blamed the costly failure to hold on to a two-goal lead against Basle on matchday Two. “We were careless. We let ourselves down badly,” he said. “Now we have to deal with the disappointment.

“It is a loss because it is the best tournament in the world. It is a marvellous tournament.

“Now we are in a competition I have never been in with Manchester United. It does mean Sundays right through and Thursday-Sunday matches.”