Chelsea boss Rafael Benitez(R) claims Sir Alex Ferguson snubbed his
handshake
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said his side were fortunate to be in the FA Cup after drawing 2-2 with Chelsea in their last-eight tie.
If United beat Chelsea in the replay, they could face Manchester City in the semi-finals in April.
But Ferguson said his team paid for their efforts against Real Madrid, reports the BBC.
"We're lucky to be in the cup. We just ran out of legs and Chelsea were far the better team in the second half," he said.
"But I can't be critical of my side because the running they had to do on Tuesday night, against a really top side in Real Madrid, had its bearing on today's result, no doubt about that.
"The two full-backs, Rafael and Patrice [Evra], are knackered and the two central midfielders tired badly. We kept giving the ball away and it made it a long day for us, going from one penalty box and back to our own."
Chelsea recovered from a poor first half as Ramires and Eden Hazard levelled the game following early goals by Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney.
And United keeper David de Gea denied Chelsea's Juan Mata a winner with a superb save a minute from the end.
That stop prevented Ferguson's side going out of two competitions in a week, following their controversial Champions League defeat by Real Madrid.
Rooney was dropped from that game, but he returned to the starting line-up against Chelsea - though he was one of several players to fade in the second half.
United's plight was not helped by a first-half injury to Nani, who was taken off with a hamstring problem. Ferguson said the injury was not "too serious".
The date for the replay with Chelsea has not been confirmed, but will not happen this week as Chelsea are still involved in the Europa League.
Ferguson told MUTV: "The replay is not a problem for us. We've got plenty of time for it as we have no European games.
"I don't know when it's going to be played mind you - probably May because we've got the international break coming up! But the only thing we can say is we're still in the cup."
Meanwhile, Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez says Ferguson ignored their handshake before Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final.
The pair have had an increasingly fraught relationship since the Spaniard's time at Liverpool and the tension surfaced again at Old Trafford.
The Spaniard said: "I was waiting for him at the beginning so you should ask him. I have education. I was ready.
"I know a lot of people were watching and I knew what to do."
He added: "It's up to him. I was in the way waiting. If you are brave enough, ask him.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said his side were fortunate to be in the FA Cup after drawing 2-2 with Chelsea in their last-eight tie.
If United beat Chelsea in the replay, they could face Manchester City in the semi-finals in April.
But Ferguson said his team paid for their efforts against Real Madrid, reports the BBC.
"We're lucky to be in the cup. We just ran out of legs and Chelsea were far the better team in the second half," he said.
"But I can't be critical of my side because the running they had to do on Tuesday night, against a really top side in Real Madrid, had its bearing on today's result, no doubt about that.
"The two full-backs, Rafael and Patrice [Evra], are knackered and the two central midfielders tired badly. We kept giving the ball away and it made it a long day for us, going from one penalty box and back to our own."
Chelsea recovered from a poor first half as Ramires and Eden Hazard levelled the game following early goals by Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney.
And United keeper David de Gea denied Chelsea's Juan Mata a winner with a superb save a minute from the end.
That stop prevented Ferguson's side going out of two competitions in a week, following their controversial Champions League defeat by Real Madrid.
Rooney was dropped from that game, but he returned to the starting line-up against Chelsea - though he was one of several players to fade in the second half.
United's plight was not helped by a first-half injury to Nani, who was taken off with a hamstring problem. Ferguson said the injury was not "too serious".
The date for the replay with Chelsea has not been confirmed, but will not happen this week as Chelsea are still involved in the Europa League.
Ferguson told MUTV: "The replay is not a problem for us. We've got plenty of time for it as we have no European games.
"I don't know when it's going to be played mind you - probably May because we've got the international break coming up! But the only thing we can say is we're still in the cup."
Meanwhile, Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez says Ferguson ignored their handshake before Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final.
The pair have had an increasingly fraught relationship since the Spaniard's time at Liverpool and the tension surfaced again at Old Trafford.
The Spaniard said: "I was waiting for him at the beginning so you should ask him. I have education. I was ready.
"I know a lot of people were watching and I knew what to do."
He added: "It's up to him. I was in the way waiting. If you are brave enough, ask him.
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