D'Angelo Saxon
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'Soup thrown at Ferguson' - Claims
Reports on Monday claim that Sir Alex Ferguson had soup and sandwiches thrown at him following the bitter 2-0 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford.
The Daily Telegraph allege tomato soup was hurled at the Manchester United manager by an "opposition player" in a corridor off the main tunnel.
The alleged incident came after a controversial match in which Ruud van Nistelrooy put United ahead after Wayne Rooney won a controversial penalty when he was being brought down in the area by Sol Campbell.
Rooney himself celebrated his 19th birthday with the second goal.
The Times report that Ferguson was "spattered with soup, sandwiches and pizza by an Arsenal player" and had to change his suit before coming out for television interviews in a tracksuit.
They admit there was no video evidence of the alleged incident which would almost certainly leave the Football Association with a difficult decision if they were to follow up the claims.
Reports on Monday claim that Sir Alex Ferguson had soup and sandwiches thrown at him following the bitter 2-0 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford.
The Daily Telegraph allege tomato soup was hurled at the Manchester United manager by an "opposition player" in a corridor off the main tunnel.
The alleged incident came after a controversial match in which Ruud van Nistelrooy put United ahead after Wayne Rooney won a controversial penalty when he was being brought down in the area by Sol Campbell.
Rooney himself celebrated his 19th birthday with the second goal.
The Times report that Ferguson was "spattered with soup, sandwiches and pizza by an Arsenal player" and had to change his suit before coming out for television interviews in a tracksuit.
They admit there was no video evidence of the alleged incident which would almost certainly leave the Football Association with a difficult decision if they were to follow up the claims.