Ferguson hit out at the amount of penalties their local rivals have received this season, saying there would be an “inquiry in the House of Commons” if United had got the same number.
Since the start of the 2010-11 season City have been awarded 20 Premier League spot-kicks at home to Manchester United’s 13 and they have had more this term.
However, last season United were given nine penalties at Old Trafford – one more than their neighbours. Those facts mattered little to Ferguson, though, as he launched into a tirade against City.
“The number of penalty kicks they get – 21 in the last year or something like that,” Ferguson said. “If we got that number of penalty kicks there’d be an inquiry in the House of Commons. There’d be a protest.”
Mancini has seen through Ferguson’s tired mind games and hit back, saying Young, who was rebuked by Ferguson himself last season for going to ground too readily, has won United some spot-kicks.
He said: “I remember very well last year, with Young swimming. I think four or five times in the last 10 games, and then (Ferguson) didn’t say anything, but this can happen.”
Harry Kane claimed he did score Tottenham's winner at Stoke, not Christian Eriksen, to break a personal goals record.
Pep Guardiola remained philosophical amid the obvious disappointment of Manchester City's derby capitulation on Saturday.
Paul Pogba says it would have felt 'like death' had Manchester City clinched the Premier League and he could not let it happen.
Jose Mourinho hailed the performance of Paul Pogba after he inspired Manchester United to victory against arch rivals Manchester City.
Arsene Wenger admits he will have one eye on the Europa League as Arsenal prepare to face Southampton this afternoon.
Watford boss Javi Garcia was left to rue three minutes of madness as Burnley left Vicarage Road with a 2-1 win on Saturday.
Roy Hodgson remains confident Crystal Palace will stay up despite his frustration at them conceding further points at Bournemouth.
Sean Dyche again played down Burnley's European ambitions this season, which were enhanced after a 2-1 win at Watford.
Brentford kept their slim play-off hopes alivewith a hard fought 1-0 win over Ipswich thanks to top scorer Neal Maupay's second half penalty.
Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic believes his team's win at Sheffield Wednesday was a 'crucial moment' in the race for promotion to the Premier League.
Ferguson hit out at the amount of penalties their local rivals have received this season, saying there would be an “inquiry in the House of Commons” if United had got the same number.
Since the start of the 2010-11 season City have been awarded 20 Premier League spot-kicks at home to Manchester United’s 13 and they have had more this term.
However, last season United were given nine penalties at Old Trafford – one more than their neighbours. Those facts mattered little to Ferguson, though, as he launched into a tirade against City.
“The number of penalty kicks they get – 21 in the last year or something like that,” Ferguson said. “If we got that number of penalty kicks there’d be an inquiry in the House of Commons. There’d be a protest.”
Mancini has seen through Ferguson’s tired mind games and hit back, saying Young, who was rebuked by Ferguson himself last season for going to ground too readily, has won United some spot-kicks.
He said: “I remember very well last year, with Young swimming. I think four or five times in the last 10 games, and then (Ferguson) didn’t say anything, but this can happen.”
Harry Kane claimed he did score Tottenham's winner at Stoke, not Christian Eriksen, to break a personal goals record.
Pep Guardiola remained philosophical amid the obvious disappointment of Manchester City's derby capitulation on Saturday.
Paul Pogba says it would have felt 'like death' had Manchester City clinched the Premier League and he could not let it happen.
Jose Mourinho hailed the performance of Paul Pogba after he inspired Manchester United to victory against arch rivals Manchester City.
Arsene Wenger admits he will have one eye on the Europa League as Arsenal prepare to face Southampton this afternoon.
Watford boss Javi Garcia was left to rue three minutes of madness as Burnley left Vicarage Road with a 2-1 win on Saturday.
Roy Hodgson remains confident Crystal Palace will stay up despite his frustration at them conceding further points at Bournemouth.
Sean Dyche again played down Burnley's European ambitions this season, which were enhanced after a 2-1 win at Watford.
Brentford kept their slim play-off hopes alivewith a hard fought 1-0 win over Ipswich thanks to top scorer Neal Maupay's second half penalty.
Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic believes his team's win at Sheffield Wednesday was a 'crucial moment' in the race for promotion to the Premier League.