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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Boss: We Held Our Nerve

Sir Alex Ferguson praised his side's ability to cope under the pressure brought about by the Premier League's in-form side at Old Trafford as the Reds ran out 3-1 winners over Tottenham Hotspur.

Harry Redknapp's men came into the game on the back of two superb victories over Arsenal and Chelsea and were further boosted before kick-off by the news that United were without both Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand.

While they never looked as threatening as they have in their last two matches, Spurs made life difficult for United who had Ryan Giggs and Nani to thank for securing a vital win which sent the Reds back to the top of the table.

"We played well, particularly in the second half, which was important, but the key thing was we kept our nerve," Sir Alex said afterwards.

"There was no sign of any nerves throughout the game which was great to see. It's a good quality to have at this vital time of the season.

"This game was a big hurdle to get over - everyone saw how well Spurs played against Arsenal and Chelsea and we've probably beaten the league's in-form side today. So we're pleased."

The United manager reserved special praise for the Reds' most experienced campaigner, Ryan Giggs, who calmed slotted home two second half spot-kicks.

"I think his experience showed with the penalties," added Sir Alex. "Ryan had the composure to put them away and experience gives you that composure to place the balls the way he did. They were fantastic penalties."

Attentions will turn to Stamford Bridge on Sunday when United fans everywhere are hoping Stoke City can spring a surprise on Chelsea and put the Reds in the title race driving seat.

"It's always been Chelsea's to lose since they beat us here," acknowledged Sir Alex.

"I'm just glad we've got our game out the way - we've picked up the three points and we're sitting top of the league. I can't ask for any more than that."

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