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Fletcher: Reds will bite back
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-07-19 16:36

Stronger

"So we will be like a wounded animal and we will come back stronger this time. We have a point to prove this time."

Ferguson has also encouraged contract rebel Rio Ferdinand to sign the club's substantial new offer so the players are not distracted from trying to make amends for last time.

But he would have been concerned by the reaction of the travelling United supporters, who turned on the England international after standing by his during his ban.

Assistant manager Carlos Queiroz insisted that the songs and jeers from the fans was a worry ahead of the new campaign and Fletcher also tried to play down the situation.

"That's an issue for Rio and the club and really nothing to do with me," said the Scotland international.

"I want to concentrate on what I am doing and I'm sure Rio will concentrate on his football and ignore anything else.

"The club will take care of itself and I'm sure Rio will."


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