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Ferguson angry over Chelsea 'dying swan' act

United boss criticises referee over late dismissal of Rafael after clash with Chelsea's Luiz, who 'smiled' as he lay on ground

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Howard Webb sends off United's Rafael da Silva. Photo: Reuters

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson accused Chelsea's Brazilian defender David Luiz of acting like a "dying swan" in the incident that led to United defender Rafael da Silva being sent off in their encounter at Old Trafford.

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United lost 1-0 to their London rivals, a result that means Chelsea can effectively secure a top-four finish and Champions League soccer if they beat Tottenham Hotspur at home tomorrow.

The veteran United manager conceded that his team did not deserve anything out of a game in which they failed to score at home for the first time in 67 matches in the league, but he was angered by Rafael's late dismissal.

The Brazilian tussled with his countryman Luiz before clearly hacking at his ankles, but the Chelsea defender did little to help his cause when he appeared to smile as he lay on the ground while referee Howard Webb brandished the red card.

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"He [Rafael] retaliates, but he [David Luiz] quite clearly elbows him twice then rolls about like a dying swan and that convinces the referee," said Ferguson. "He was smiling. It's bad. What kind of professional is that?

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