Power is corrupting Blatter: Ferguson

29 October 2008 - 02:00
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LONDON - Fifa president Sepp Blatter is in danger of losing credibility as the most powerful man in football, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said yesterday.

LONDON - Fifa president Sepp Blatter is in danger of losing credibility as the most powerful man in football, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said yesterday.

"I think Sepp Blatter is in danger ... or has reached a point now where he is being mocked within the game," Ferguson said in an interview with GQ magazine.

"Whether he's getting too old I don't know. But things can happen to people in power. Look at some of the despots in Africa."

Asked if he was comparing Blatter to Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe, Ferguson said: "That would be ridiculous. All I'm saying is that, from a position of great power, he has uttered so many ridiculous statements he is in danger of seriously damaging his credibility."

Blatter, 72, head of world soccer's ruling body, upset Ferguson earlier this year when he suggested clubs were guilty of a form of slavery by trying to tie players to long-term contracts to prevent them moving.

"When he came out with that stuff it created a furore and rightly so, the year after the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery," Ferguson added.

He also accused Real Madrid of signing Argentina defender Gabriel Heinze in order to try to tempt close friend Cristiano Ronaldo away from Old Trafford. - Reuters