Chelsea are too old to win title, says Ferguson

Ferguson was speaking ahead of his side's friendly against Orlando Pirates.

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Sir Alex Ferguson has cast doubt on Chelsea's ability to kick on next season under Luiz Felipe Scolari, suggesting that the Brazilian World Cup winner has inherited an ageing team and will struggle to surpass the achievements of Jose Mourinho.

Scolari's arrival as Chelsea manager this month to replace the sacked Avram Grant was intended to inject renewed hunger into a squad who finished a close second behind United in the Premier League last season and lost by the narrowest of margins to Ferguson's team in the Champions League final, after a penalty shoot-out.

The two clubs remain the most likely challengers for domestic honours this season but, with Scolari inheriting a group of players with immense experience but containing few youngsters, Ferguson believes the Brazilian faces a difficult challenge in the months ahead.

Ferguson said: "Mourinho won the title two years in a row and beat us in the FA Cup final, so there's no one who can improve on his record really. They [Chelsea] would have to go beyond Mourinho's performance to really worry us.

"Scolari is fortunate. He is joining a big club and he is joining a team of internationals. Chelsea have a lot of experience and that was the one thing I was a bit concerned about last season, but I don't know how far that team has got to go. It's hard to see where there's going to be a big improvement with a team that's really very experienced."

With the key figures of Ricardo Carvalho, Michael Ballack, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba already beyond their 30th birthdays, Chelsea's squad compares unfavourably, in terms of youth, with Ferguson's pool of players. 

Although the long-serving Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes remain valued members of United's squad, Nani and Anderson have already been earmarked as long-term replacements and United are also blessed with the relative youth of Wayne Rooney (22), Cristiano Ronaldo (23) and Carlos Tevez (24). Owen Hargreaves, Michael Carrick, Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra are all 26 or 27.

Ferguson concedes that Chelsea's experience is an important factor which underlines their trophy-winning credentials, but he remains doubtful that they will improve on their title-winning performances of the recent past. 

"'Plateau' is maybe not the word, but how can they [Chelsea] accelerate beyond what they've done up to now?" he said. "When you see the ages they've got, apart from Salomon Kalou [who is 22] and Mikel John Obi [21], they are an experienced side. I'm not saying necessarily that they're old because, with the modern-day training methods, you should be playing in your thirties. What I am saying is that I don't see outstanding progress in a team that's in their thirties.

"I don't know Scolari. We played against him when we won the World Club Championship [against Palmeiras in 1999] and he has managed a lot of clubs. But he is experienced, having won the World Cup and managed Portugal, and that's one thing he has in his favour."

United have already been installed as favourites to win their 11th Premier League title next term, but Ferguson has warned against expecting a two-horse race between themselves and Chelsea. "I wouldn't write off Liverpool or Arsenal. Arsenal had a good start last season and that carried right through until they had some injuries. It's been understated what Arsenal did last season because they got injuries at a bad time.

"In February, they lost most of their midfield - they lost Rosicky, they lost Hleb for a spell and then Eduardo. Who is to say it wouldn't have been closer if Arsène Wenger had kept his players fit?"

Average ages

Manchester United

Edwin van der Sar 37
Gary Neville 33
Rio Ferdinand 29
Nemanja Vidic 26
Patrice Evra 27
Michael Carrick 26
Owen Hargreaves 27
Paul Scholes 33
Cristiano Ronaldo 23
Wayne Rooney 22
Carlos Tevez 24
Average age 28

Chelsea

Petr Cech 26
Jose Bosingwa 25
John Terry 27
Ricardo Carvalho 30
Ashley Cole 27
Michael Essien 25
Frank Lampard 30
Michael Ballack 31
Deco 30
Didier Drogba 30
Joe Cole 26
Average age 28


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  1. Good old Sir Alex, he doesn't miss a trick does he? The season is still weeks away from starting and already he's started the mind games on Scolari!

    Think Scolari is big enough to look after himself.

    Although, do find it strange that Scolari decided to manage in England after he turned the England job down because of personal reasons, mainly the british press. I mean just because he is managing a club side isn't going to make any difference.

    Amazing how money talks!

    Rik
    The Soccer Blogger
    English Premiership

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