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Man City doesn't concern Ferguson even with Kaka

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson shrugged off Kaka's potential transfer to Manchester City by saying he's only concerned by clubs that pose a threat to United's supremacy.

Updated on: Jan 17, 2009 04:30 PM IST
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Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson shrugged off Kaka's potential transfer to Manchester City by saying he's only concerned by clubs that pose a threat to United's supremacy.

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The manager at Old Trafford for 22 seasons claims the crosstown rival barely registers on his radar despite being bankrolled by a billionaire Arab, who is willing to invest $250 million (euro188 million) and more if required to lure AC Milan midfielder Kaka. The January signings at American-owned United, which has debts nearing $1 billion, have been limited to a couple of emerging Serbians.

But the English Premier League standings show the gulf between the sides on the pitch. United, 10-time champions since the league's latest inception in 1992, is two points behind leader Liverpool with the prospect of toppling it on Saturday with a victory at Bolton. City, without an English title since 1968, is just two points above the relegation zone even with Sheik Mansour's first big signing, Robinho, at the heart of the strike force since September. "I'm not being disrespectful to City because they're not where Liverpool are or where Chelsea are," Ferguson said on Friday. "We've got to look at the teams around us. You can only worry about the ones that are actually taking money out of your pocket or taking a trophy off you. They're the teams you worry about." Ferguson, who has been in charge at Old Trafford since 1986, has been here before.

"We have to accept that you don't get your own way all the time. That's fine, but what you can do is make sure you're aware of your challenge and what you're going to be doing. We'll make sure we're in there pitching away and making sure we're one of the best." By signing Kaka, though, the 2007 world player of the year could help to attract other stars at City.

"It was Robinho first and Kaka next," Ferguson said. "It can encourage other players to join."

That was despite City's last major triumph back in 1976 and that was the League Cup, English football's second-tier knockout competition.

"It tells you money counts," Ferguson said. "I find it hard to get my head round (the Kaka bid) to be honest. It is amazing. Football is football. From time to time you get shocks and surprises. This is surprising everyone."

 
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