I can't believe we're out! United boss Fergie in shock after Liverpool defeat
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 4:45 PM on 28th January 2012
Sir Alex Ferguson was unable to mask the shattering disappointment of crashing out of the FA Cup to Liverpool.
His Manchester United side batted back from falling behind to Daniel Agger's header but were undone by Dirk Kuyt's late strike.
And Ferguson did not think it was possible United would fail once Park had levelled.
Slumped: Manchester United were knocked out of the FA Cup
'To lose the game is hard to believe,' said the Scot. 'We dominated the game and we were comfortable.
'Our movement off the ball was good and I thought we were in the driving seat.'
Indeed, so much in command did Ferguson think the visitors were that he introduced Javier Hernandez in an effort to avoid a replay.
'I was looking to win it,' he said. 'I thought Javier's pace around the edge of the box would be difficult to handle.
'To lose it is a real sickening blow.'
Part time: Liverpool celebrate scoring the winning goal
Ferguson defended goalkeeper David de Gea, who seemed to be at fault for Agger's opener.
'Our own players created a problem for the first goal,' he said.
'They didn't give him enough room to deal with it.'
With hopes of winning either of the two domestic cup competitions now at an end and qualification for the Europa League only coming out due to a failure in the Champions League, the Premier League now takes on even greater significance.
Trips to Chelsea and Tottenham, plus a home game against Liverpool must be negotiated over the next month.
Shocked Sir Alex Ferguson watches his side lose to Liverpool
However, before that, Stoke visit Old Trafford on Tuesday, with Ferguson desperately hoping to get at least one of the nine players missing this afternoon back on the pitch.
'Rio only had one training session yesterday and we couldn't gamble with that,' said Ferguson, of Rio Ferdinand, who remained on the bench after recovering from a back spasm.
'He will train tomorrow and Monday. He could be right for Tuesday.'
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Last updated at 4:45 PM on 28th January 2012
Sir Alex Ferguson was unable to mask the shattering disappointment of crashing out of the FA Cup to Liverpool.
His Manchester United side batted back from falling behind to Daniel Agger's header but were undone by Dirk Kuyt's late strike.
And Ferguson did not think it was possible United would fail once Park had levelled.
Slumped: Manchester United were knocked out of the FA Cup
'To lose the game is hard to believe,' said the Scot. 'We dominated the game and we were comfortable.
'Our movement off the ball was good and I thought we were in the driving seat.'
Indeed, so much in command did Ferguson think the visitors were that he introduced Javier Hernandez in an effort to avoid a replay.
'I was looking to win it,' he said. 'I thought Javier's pace around the edge of the box would be difficult to handle.
'To lose it is a real sickening blow.'
Part time: Liverpool celebrate scoring the winning goal
Ferguson defended goalkeeper David de Gea, who seemed to be at fault for Agger's opener.
'Our own players created a problem for the first goal,' he said.
'They didn't give him enough room to deal with it.'
With hopes of winning either of the two domestic cup competitions now at an end and qualification for the Europa League only coming out due to a failure in the Champions League, the Premier League now takes on even greater significance.
Trips to Chelsea and Tottenham, plus a home game against Liverpool must be negotiated over the next month.
Shocked Sir Alex Ferguson watches his side lose to Liverpool
However, before that, Stoke visit Old Trafford on Tuesday, with Ferguson desperately hoping to get at least one of the nine players missing this afternoon back on the pitch.
'Rio only had one training session yesterday and we couldn't gamble with that,' said Ferguson, of Rio Ferdinand, who remained on the bench after recovering from a back spasm.
'He will train tomorrow and Monday. He could be right for Tuesday.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1km3SzUu1