Draw was fair result, admits Fergie
Published 14:45 26/09/10 By MirrorFootball
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson felt a draw with Bolton was a fair result.
He said: "In the first half we should have done better but we did well to come from behind.
"The second half was very even. Bolton were a real handful and our chances were reduced but we must take credit for coming back again, it shows a bit of character.
"I think a lot of teams coming here will find it very difficult. I thought it was a fair result."
Asked about failing to capitalise on yesterday's results, Ferguson added: "Teams drop points when we don't expect them.
"Away from home we've scored seven goals and only got three points, it's a very difficult league."
Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney were both substituted in the second half and Ferguson added: "Ryan is the most serious, it's a hamstring and I'm afraid he will be out for a couple of weeks.
"I'm sure Wayne will get ready for Wednesday."
Bolton boss Owen Coyle added on ESPN: "I felt having led twice we had opportunities to see the game through, but there were many pleasing aspects today, we looked fresh and energetic.
"I thought the performance was outstanding. There is a tinge of disappointment but I'm very pleased with how the lads went about it.
"You have to start well against teams of the calibre of Manchester United and we did that."





