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Ferguson, United face Uefa rap after Real silence

 
Published on Mar 07, 2013
6:14 AM
Manchester United's Scottish manager Alex Ferguson leaves the field at half time during the Uefa Champions League round of 16 second leg football match between Manchester United and Real Madrid at Old Trafford in Manchester, northwest England on March 5, 2013. -- PHOTO: AFP 

PARIS (AFP) - Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and his players face disciplinary action after refusing to speak to the media following their controversial Champions League exit to Real Madrid.

European football's governing body Uefa said on Wednesday that their disciplinary commission would look into the incidents at a meeting on March 21.

Ferguson is in trouble for not attending the mandatory press conference after his side's 2-1 loss to Real at Old Trafford, a game which turned on the second-half dismissal of Nani.

Assistant manager Mike Phelan faced the press instead while United players passed through the mixed zone refusing to talk to reporters.

 
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