Manchester, England (My Sportsbook) - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has apologized to Alan Wiley after criticizing the referee last weekend for his poor fitness levels. In the wake of United's 2-2 draw with Sunderland at Old Trafford last Saturday evening, the veteran Scot said that he thought Wiley was 'not fit enough for a game of that standard' and accused him of 'walking up the pitch for the second goal needing a rest'. Despite apologizing for the comments, Ferguson still believes the general fitness levels of officials in the Premier League is not up to standard. In a statement issued on United's official website, Ferguson said: "I apologize to Mr Wiley for any personal embarrassment that my remarks may have caused and to the FA for going public with my views. "In retrospect, I accept that this could be deemed as expressing those views in an inappropriate forum. "It was never my intention to bring the focus of intense media attention on Mr. Wiley. I intend to contact him personally after I return from a trip overseas during this international break. "I'd wish it to be noted that I've always respected Mr Wiley's integrity and that I didn't state or imply that Mr. Wiley is a bad referee, that he was in any way biased, that decision-making generally during the game was poor, or that he missed any key incident during the game. "My only intention in speaking publicly was to highlight what I believe to be a serious and important issue in the game, namely that the fitness levels of referees must match the ever-increasing demands of the modern game, which I hope will now be properly addressed through the appropriate formal channels." (Courtesy of sportbox.tv)
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