Ferguson calm after Hammers defeat

12 April 2012

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insisted he had no complaints about his side's 2-1 loss at West Ham.

The Red Devils had appeared on course to extend their lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League after Cristiano Ronaldo gave them an early lead. But the Portugal forward then missed a penalty before Anton Ferdinand and Matthew Upson both scored with headers at the other end to give the Hammers victory.

Arsenal's victory at Everton enabled them to replace United at the summit, but Ferguson said: "I have no complaints. We were beaten by the better team. We were not nearly up to our normal performance."

He added: "Scoring the penalty would have killed the game but if you lose goals to set pieces you are not at your best. It's difficult to say why but they are human beings and you can't expect them to be perfect all the time.

"We put in an excellent performance at Sunderland on Boxing Day but this was disappointing. They struggled today, our team. They were very competitive and aggressive, West Ham, and were always about us.

"They were very motivated and it was probably their biggest game of the season."

It was the third time in a row that United had been beaten by West Ham following home and away 1-0 successes last term. Ferguson added: "Sometimes it goes in little cycles like that but we can't complain."

Hammers boss Alan Curbishley was delighted with the win especially as he had a number of players out injured and lost two more, Scott Parker and Nolberto Solano, during the game.

He said: "If you walk along the corridor here there are pictures of all the players on the walls and I reckon I had a whole wall out injured.

"We played ever so well in the first half and were disappointed to be one down. Hayden Mullins hit the bar and it came back to Mark Noble and if we had nicked our goal who knows what would have happened. It is a fantastic result considering I had 16 fit players and lost another two."

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