Hammers hammering shocks Ferguson

Alex Ferguson
12 April 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson was shocked by the manner of Manchester United's Carling Cup exit at Upton Park on Tuesday night.

The holders crashed to their worst defeat since 2001 when they were thrashed 4-0 by West Ham, a first loss of the season that ended their 29-match unbeaten run. Jonathan Spector and Carlton Cole struck two goals each amid a snow storm in east London that failed to dampen the Hammers' determination to reach the semi-finals.

"I didn't expect that, that's for sure. If you analyse it the goals we gave away were absolutely too soft," Ferguson told MUTV.

"We didn't expect that, they were terrible goals for us.

"We had one or two half chances and Gabriel Obertan had a shot saved by the goalkeeper (Robert Green) which then hit the post.

"The goals killed it. You can't just give goals away at this level."

West Ham were incensed to have an early strike by the superb Victor Obinna, who had a hand in each goal, ruled out for offside and Ferguson felt the perceived sense of injustice provided motivation.

"That first goal was a break for them. We were in control in the early part, played some good football. But goals change games," he said.

"The thing that sparked it was the goal that was disallowed because it got the crowd up.

"It was clearly offside because it came off one of their players and went into the net, but they celebrated for so long. It spurred them on."

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