Fergie's war of words with Scolari
ANI
Tue, 01 Jan 2008:
London, July 23 (ANI): Manchester United Alex Ferguson has fired his first salvo against Chelsea's Luiz Felipe Scolari by saying that he will find it impossible to improve on Jose Mourinho's two titles for Chelsea.
He also said that the Chelsea squad is too old to take another step up.
"I'm t concerned about Chelsea.
Mourinho won the title two years in a row and beat us in the FA Cup final. Avram Grant did a good job, but no one can improve on Mourinho's record, The Daily Express quoted Ferguson, as saying.
Scolari got under Ferguson's skin last season when he was accused of over-using Cristiano Ronaldo in friendly matches for Portugal. Scolari hit back by wading into the Ronaldo transfer saga.
"Scolari is fortunate. He is joining a big club and he is joining a team of internationals," said Ferguson.
"But it's hard to see where there's going to be a big improvement with a team that's really very experienced. Maybe they've plateaued," he added.
Ferguson has seen off many managerial rivals in his 22 years at Old Trafford, including Mourinho.
His clashes with Scolari are sure to be a feature of this season - the first one comes at Stamford Bridge in September - and for now, Ferguson remains dismissive. (ANI)

