Sir Alex Ferguson’s “malignant” management capital would end up in prison if he was still in the Dugout, according to Patrice Evra.
Evra, 43, saw the fiery shot up close and played between him in Manchester United for seven and a half years between 2006 and 2013.
And that meant that he was exposed to the way Ferguson started managing his players – including the famous hairdryer treatment.
But Evra joked in current football, the methods of Fergie would cross the border and see him in trouble with the law – after losing the number of players he has reduced to tears.
The former left back told the SDS -Podcast: “If Ferguson was coaching now, he would probably end up in prison.
“There is no way Ferguson Wouldn’t be in prison with what he would do.
“You know how many players I saw crying because he gave them the hairdryer, threw boots – he was bad.”
Ferguson’s most controversial incident came after a FA Cup defeat against Arsenal in 2003 when he Kicked a boot in David Beckham and left the captain of England with stitches just above his eye.
But he was just as passionate and also lost his patience about so -called friendly competitions.
Evra Remembered a time when Fergie had cracks in a young Danny Welbeck in Saudi Arabia.
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He explained: “Wayne Rooney gave the ball to Welbeck, but he missed the punishment.
“We lost the game, but it was a friendly, like a 45 -minute game.
“When we came back to the dressing room, Ferguson [shouted] “Welbeck!”
“Me and Welbeck were in the toilet, he had a puddle, but Ferguson screamed.
“Who do you think the F *** you are, in the first team and take a penalty?”
“I had something like:” Boss, it’s just a friendly game. ”
“He said,” F *** the friendly game. “
I hope your leg is broken, a united player cannot cry at Anfield
Sir Alex Ferguson
The approach of Ferguson – no matter how controversial and hard it was – clearly had the desired effect.
He won 38 trophies for his 26 years as Old Trafford -Baas, including 13 prominent competitions, five FA cups and two champions competitions.
But the attitude he has taught of him United Players, especially the senior members of the team, led to a brutal treatment of some teammates.
Jamie Carragher’s shocking outages in Nani In 2011, the Portuguese winger left on Anfield with a bleeding cut over his tibia.
But Paul Scholes’s will reportedly said “f *** that” and Nani refused to support when they saw him cry on the floor.
“We were bad people … we didn’t care”
According to the Frenchman, Ferguson rumbled: “I hope your leg is brokenA united player cannot cry in Anfield. “
Evra added: “We were bad people.
“I want to apologize to all young people who trained with us. We were animals.
“After the game we waited for the next day when we were going to kill Nani, to tell you how filthy we were, we didn’t care.
“If you bleed and you cry, you’re done, you don’t make part of us.
“Ferguson had to give him a week off to recover from it because we waited to kill him.
“Even now in the United WhatsApp group we still cried that photo from Nani in Anfield.”
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