Updated May 2nd, 2020 at 13:50 IST

Gary Neville reveals how Sir Alex Ferguson singled out Arsenal stars during heated rivalry

Former Manchester United star Gary Neville has revealed how Sir Alex Ferguson dealt with a team that boast of superstars like Thierry Henry and Robert Pires. 

Reported by: Minaam Ansari
| Image:self
Advertisement

Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United enjoyed a fierce Premier League rivalry with Arsene Wenger's Arsenal. The two teams strived to edge past each other during their dominance in the Premier League. Now, former Manchester United star Gary Neville has revealed how Sir Alex Ferguson dealt with a team that boast of superstars like Thierry Henry and Robert Pires. 

Also Read | Premier League to return on June 8? Gary Neville hints at possibility on Twitter

Gary Neville: How Sir Alex Ferguson dealt with Thierry Henry, Robert Pires

Media publication Metro quoted Gary Neville shedding light on Sir Alex Ferguson's strategy to counter Arsenal. Neville stated that Ferguson felt that players like Thierry Henry and Robert Pires often believed that they could never be tackled. The Man United manager would claim that opponents wouldn't attempt to tackle them and would rather plan on swapping shirts with the duo, which led to a superiority complex in the minds of the likes of Thierry Henry and Robert Pires. 

Also Read | Gary Neville blasts Premier League for 'Project Restart', prioritising money over players

Gary Neville: Sir Alex Ferguson would identify the weakness of the opponents

Gary Neville revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson would often identify the weakness of the opponents, study on the records of the team under certain referees and at certain grounds. Neville further claimed that the manager's mental strength ensured that Man United always had an edge over Arsenal, which are documented as records of those times. 

Also Read | Thierry Henry Notes Positive Changes In His Return To MLS

Gary Neville: Sir Alex Ferguson would take risks in final minutes of the game

Gary Neville asserted that Sir Alex Ferguson often asked the team to find a way to win on the field. He claimed that there was some element of madness in the team during the final 10 minutes of the game. It was during these final moments that the team would often take up risks, but most of the time emerged victorious. 

Also Read | De Bruyne told Arsenal legend Thierry Henry he was coming for his assists record this year

 

Advertisement

Published May 2nd, 2020 at 13:50 IST