Patrick Vieira attacks Manchester United over referees

And you're helped by the refs! Man City chief Vieira launches another attack on United

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17:04 GMT, 28 March 2012

Patrick Vieira has launched a second volley at Manchester United by claiming the Old Trafford outfit get preferential treatment from referees.

Last week, Vieira suggested United's decision to bring Paul Scholes out of retirement during the January transfer window smacked of desperation.

That claim brought a stinging response from Sir Alex Ferguson, who claimed Roberto Mancini was the desperate one for choosing to select Carlos Tevez, a player the City manager previously stated would never appear for the club again.

Sign of the times: Patrick Vieira at Soccerex with former player Steffan Freund

Sign of the times: Patrick Vieira at Soccerex with former player Steffan Freund

The Scot also stated that he had 'plenty of ammunition' if City wanted to engage in a war of mind games.

And, based on Vieira's response today, that is something City's Football Development Executive seems to want.

In the wake of Michael Oliver's refusal to give Fulham a last-minute penalty at Old Trafford on Monday evening that could have denied United two crucial points in the Barclays Premier League title race, Vieira has laid bare his belief that the Red Devils get preferential treatment.

'When United play at home they get some advantage that other teams don't get,' Vieira told BBC Sport.

'When you go to United, Madrid, Barcelona, or Milan, it's always difficult for the referee to go against these kind of teams.

Key moment: Danny Murphy failed to earn a penalty after Michael Carrick's foul

Key moment: Danny Murphy failed to earn a penalty after Michael Carrick's foul

Mind games: Sir Alex Ferguson

Mind games: Sir Alex Ferguson

'This is the way it is. It's something the teams who are used to winning get all the time, so we need to win games so we have this advantage in the future.'

Vieira's comments drew an immediate response from Rio Ferdinand on Twitter.

'Why is Viera so concerned with Man Utd….2 comments in a week or so….c'mon maaaaaan let it go,' said the United defender.

It will be interesting to see what Ferguson makes of Vieira's comments, particularly as United's repeated assertion in the wake of Monday's events was to point to the penalty Newcastle were awarded against them earlier this season for a perfectly fair challenge by Rio Ferdinand on Hatem Ben Arfa.

United have the high ground anyway at the moment as City's failure to beat Stoke on Saturday means they are now three points clear with eight games left, their biggest advantage of the season.

But, speaking at the Soccerex conference in Manchester, Vieira is refusing to give up and remains bullish about City's title chances.

'This is our moment,' he said. 'Since the start of the season we've been the best team and played the best football. I believe the club deserves it.'

However, Vieira also conceded United are in pole position to claim a second successive title.

'When you are first you have the advantage, they are favourites,' he said.
'It's important not to lose focus, so many things can happen. People try to build this fire between the clubs. The heat is going to get more and more.'

Vieira's comments drew an immediate response from Rio Ferdinand on Twitter.

'Why is Viera so concerned with Man Utd….2 comments in a week or so….c'mon maaaaaan let it go,' said the United defender.

Patrice Evra set to face Liverpool – Mike Phelan

Evra set to face Kop as Phelan confirms defender won't get preferential treatment

Manchester United assistant boss Mike Phelan has confirmed Patrice Evra will not be spared the trial of playing at Anfield on Saturday.

United's FA Cup fourth-round tie with Liverpool will be the first time they have faced their old rivals since Evra levelled racism allegations at Luis Suarez that ended with the Uruguay forward landing an eight-match ban.

Suarez will still be suspended this weekend, a fact that is only likely to heighten the normal antagonism for United from the Kop.

In the firing line: Evra is set to face Liverpool for the first time since the race row

In the firing line: Evra is set to face Liverpool for the first time since the race row

Earlier this season, Sir Alex Ferguson left Wayne Rooney out of his starting line-up to face Liverpool due to the adverse reaction the striker receives in his home city, whilst last season, the United boss did not even take his star forward to former club Everton.

However, it seems Evra, likely to continue as captain in the absence of Nemanja Vidic with a season-ending injury, will be involved.

'It wouldn't be a consideration,' said Phelan, when asked by BBC Radio Manchester whether United had thought about leaving Evra out.

Banned: Suarez is serving a nine-game suspension

Banned: Suarez is serving a nine-game suspension

'Patrice Evra is a football player who plays for Manchester United.

'If he is fit, he is considered to play like any other player.

'What has happened has happened. What has been said has been said.

'You are talking about a football match now and I think it will be a very good FA Cup tie.'

United will head to Liverpool fresh from wins at Manchester City and Arsenal in their last two away games, but beset by injury.

In addition to Vidic, Darren Fletcher and long-term absentees Tom Cleverley, Ashley Young and Michael Owen, Nani is likely to miss out with a foot problem, whilst Rio Ferdinand is not expected to recover from a back complaint.

Of Phil Jones there is better news, with the teenager making a rapid recovery from an ankle problem Ferguson said on Sunday would keep him out for a number of weeks. It is not certain Jones will be fit for Saturday.

However, it would be a major bonus for United given the form he has shown since a 17million summer arrival from Blackburn.

'We are quietly surprised with what Phil has contributed so far this season,' said Phelan.

'What we intended to do was blood him in nicely and bring him through bit by bit. But he has hit the ground running.'