pwshub.com

Peter Schmeichel reveals Sir Alex Ferguson threatened to 'SACK' him

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson wanted to kick him out of the club after the pair got into a heated dressing room row.

Schmeichel was an integral part of United's winning machine during his seven years at the club between 1991 and 1999. 

He won five league titles and finished on the ultimate high of a Champions League triumph to complete a historic Treble in his final season.

But it was not all plain sailing for the giant Dane at Old Trafford, as Schmeichel has claimed Ferguson wanted to sack him following a 2-0 defeat by Liverpool at Anfield in 1995, and he only saved his Old Trafford career by apologising to his manager and team-mates.

Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, Schmeichel explained: 'Sir Alex Ferguson picked on me after a game and the second half was so bad, but I made a lot of saves and I felt like I kept the team in. He blamed me for my goal kicks. 

Peter Schmeichel (left) revealed Sir Alex Ferguson (right) wanted to sack him at Man United

Schmeichel and Ferguson won the Champions League together in 1999, but the former has claimed that moment nearly never happened after a heated dressing room row

The row came after a game at Anfield when United were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool in 1995

Schmeichel explained that he apologised to Ferguson and his team-mates to save his Old Trafford career

'I felt really heart done by for him picking on me. My head went and that was probably my biggest regret in football and I’m not repeating that. 

'On a Monday morning, he called me into his office and said that he was going to sack me and that we can’t have a player doing this. I accepted that and I apologised to him.

'He had a meeting in the changing room after and it was the worst I’ve ever seen him. He was so angry. He never done that in training before. He left and then I apologised to the team. My behaviour was so out of order. There are certain things you can do and certain things you can’t do.

'In the 90 minutes, I feel like you can say whatever because it’s all about winning. Before the game and after the game, you can’t say anything. It’s up to the manager or the coach to talk about what happened. You can’t go in and say you played bad, but I did that. I shouldn’t have done that. But he never brought it up again.'

Former United players and staff have often talked about Ferguson's infamous 'hairdryer treatment' where he would turn on his team to get a reaction from them.

Addressing Ferguson's man-management style at United, Schmeichel insisted the Scot would often pick on certain players and enjoyed confrontation as he felt it would get the best out of the group.

Schmeichel conceded that the exchanges between Ferguson and his senior stars would often be 'brutal to watch', but it clearly worked as United went on to win 13 title in the first 21 years of the Premier League. 

Schmeichel believes Ferguson went after certain players in the dressing room - including Roy Keane - but insists the legendary manager enjoyed confronting his senior stars

Ferguson's approach paid off as United dominated English football for two decades

'What I learned very quickly was that Sir Alex Ferguson needed an out,' Schmeichel added.

'Very often it was in games where things were going well, or he needed something off his chest. He had certain players that he would do that to. 

'I was one of them, Gary Pallister was one of them and Roy Keane was one of them. Ryan [Giggs] was also one of them. It would have been brutal to watch but you were allowed to talk back as a player. He wanted that confrontation because it was shaking things up. He wanted that.

'What I learned from him was that 95% of everything he said was by the sign and he was thinking about it and was waiting for the opportunity to say that. He would pick those moments and once it happened, gone.'

Peter Schmeichel was speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet

Source: dailymail.co.uk

Related stories
4 hours ago - Known for his reflex saves and aggressive temperament, Schmeichel helped United to their first five Premier League titles, as well as three FA Cup trophies and a Champions League.
2 weeks ago - In a repeat of the 2023 Champions League final, City were frustrated by the Italian giants in their opening European match of the season as they failed to find a breakthrough.
1 month ago - The England international's latest setback will see him miss the first three matches of the new Premier League season, including the curtain raiser at home against Fulham tonight.
1 month ago - He signed some iconic players, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Roy Keane. However, Ferguson was not perfect in the transfer market. Even he made mistakes.
1 month ago - The Red Devils were resoundly beaten 3-0 by Arne Slot's Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday, in the latest blotch on United's legacy since Scholes' retirement from football back in 2013.
Other stories
33 minutes ago - Bruno Fernandes was sent off for the second game in a row on Thursday night against Porto in the Europa League.
33 minutes ago - Rashford had given United the lead in the seventh minute but didn't emerge for the second half, with Alejandro Garnacho entering the fray.
33 minutes ago - The club once again blasted the standard of refereeing in the top flight over the weekend, claiming it was 'destroying the Premier League ' after their 1-0 loss to the Cottagers.
33 minutes ago - The 17-year-old gave a very good account of himself on his first senior start as Tottenham ran out 2-1 winners.
1 hour ago - Bangladesh secured a 16-run win over Scotland in their T20 World Cup opener in Sharjah