Subsequent Demba Baas stunning match-winning volley in the 49th moment, the Red Devils boss was left ruing his teamas efficiency and a defeat that has ended dreams of a domestic increase. The Scottish boss revealed that plans have been designed to try and deal with Chelsea's Senegalese forward, however the category leader was still struggling to stop the critical purpose and failed to support an answer after going behind. "After that [Ba's goal] we lacked composure to win the overall game. We had plenty of possession but did not really take advantage of it," Ferguson told ITV after the fit. "We spoke about Ba and the knowledge we'd in Newcastle few years back. He won the exact same type of goal and we always needed to be aware of the type of performance he's along with his shots. We were caught napping to tell the truth with you and right in the beginning of the next half. It was not a good start for us." Friend Alex admitted that his part, without the injured Wayne Rooney, didn't significantly threaten Petr Cech's goal despite controlling control for much of the game. "In the very first half we were completely comfortable. These were not really a real threat to us at all and we had one or two occasions ourselves," Ferguson continued. "I could not actually see us rating ourselves aside from Robin van Persie who had a fantastic possibility and needs to have won with this and Cech had a fantastic save from Chicharito. "We were comfortable but the target, since it usually does, decided the game." The United director thought his men were exposed on the split by Chelsea, with the Blues' "Three Amigos" particularly elusive, and in the end the FA cup holderas methods were enough to indulge Sir Alexas day. "The counterattacks they'd induced us problems," he added. "They have several little participants who are able to break into pockets in midfield, like Mata, Oscar and Hazard. On the counterattack they can cause you bother." Follow GOAL.COM on Facebook
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