"There is no way I would throw anything at Sir Alex. I have too much respect for myself and far too much respect for him as a manager to do something like that.
"I felt sore, both physically and mentally, after that game.
"All of us felt we were robbed and once the final whistle had blown, the realisation that our unbeaten run had come to a bitter end began to sink in.
"I felt frustrated, angry and exhausted. But I did not feel reckless enough to shame myself by throwing food at anyone, especially the manager of Manchester United.
"I just wanted to get out of there so I could get on with the business of putting the result behind me - and to get some treatment for the injury caused by van Nistelrooy.
"Although I try not to think about it, I know I was lucky not to have suffered far worse damage."
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