Sir Alex Ferguson has said that good and bad luck with refereeing decisions evens itself out over the course of a season, in remarks theManchester United manager made in response to statements by Manchester City's Patrick Vieira.On Wednesday, Vieira, City's football development executive, claimed that United, along with most major clubs in Spain and Italy, benefited from favourable decisions on home soil.The argument has been reignited following Michael Oliver's failure to award Fulham a last-minute penalty at Old Trafford on Monday for Michael Carrick's clumsy challenge on Danny Murphy.Ferguson accepts United – who won the game 1-0 – were lucky with that one. However, he can cite plenty of other instances where his team were wronged.
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