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Sep 29, 2012 at 5.30pm UK
 
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Nani (51'), Kagawa (53')
FT(HT: 0-2)
Evans (2' og.), Dempsey (52'), Bale (32')

Sir Alex Ferguson defends Nani from claims of diving against Tottenham Hotspur

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Sir Alex Ferguson leaps to the defence of Nani and believes that he is a player who would not dive to win a penalty kick.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed that Nani is not the sort of player who would dive to win a penalty.

Nani was at the centre of a penalty claim during United's 3-2 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday after he tangled with Jan Vertonghen in the area.

Match referee Chris Foy did not award a spot kick for the incident, a decision with which Ferguson disagrees.

He told reporters: "I think the one in the first half was a clear penalty kick, but maybe Nani made a meal of it and he didn't need to do that. He was clearly pulled back.

"Nani is not the type to dive, I know that. It was a penalty kick on Saturday. Sometimes you get them, sometimes you don't. The linesman could have helped him but didn't."

The United boss also revealed at a pre-match press conference for Tuesday night's Champions League tie against Cluj that his squad is suffering with a virus that has affected a number of his senior players.

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