<P class=big>Sir Alex Ferguson claims it is 'ludicrous' that referees' chief Keith Hackett is meeting Jose Mourinho.
Hackett is due to meet with the Chelsea manager to discuss the fall-out from Graham Poll's performance in the champions' 2-1 defeat at Tottenham last weekend.
Mourinho had requested a meeting after complaining about several of Poll's decisions, including a Didier Drogba goal being disallowed and John Terry's sending off.
But Mourinho's Old Trafford counterpart Ferguson is not happy that The Blues appear to be receiving preferential treatment.
He has questioned why Hackett has decided to meet the Portuguese and feels other Premiership bosses would not be treated the same way.
"Now Hackett is meeting Jose Mourinho - Jesus, goodness me, what's going on in this world?" Ferguson told Sky Sports News.
"Does he ever go to meet Arsene Wenger, Rafa Benitez or this old guy here?
"Is there a preference going out to Chelsea because they had a bad decision against them?
"It seems to be absolutely ludicrous that."
Meanwhile, Ferguson admits he was not surprised by Arsenal manager Wenger's touchline reaction at Upton Park last weekend.
Wenger pushed Alan Pardew away following the West Ham chief's wild celebrations to Marlon Harewood's late winner.
Ferguson said: "Nothing surprises me. We're all vulnerable to emotions.
"Sometimes he looks calmer than he really is. He is emotional like everyone is, he's no different from anyone else in that respect."
Hackett is due to meet with the Chelsea manager to discuss the fall-out from Graham Poll's performance in the champions' 2-1 defeat at Tottenham last weekend.
Mourinho had requested a meeting after complaining about several of Poll's decisions, including a Didier Drogba goal being disallowed and John Terry's sending off.
But Mourinho's Old Trafford counterpart Ferguson is not happy that The Blues appear to be receiving preferential treatment.
He has questioned why Hackett has decided to meet the Portuguese and feels other Premiership bosses would not be treated the same way.
"Now Hackett is meeting Jose Mourinho - Jesus, goodness me, what's going on in this world?" Ferguson told Sky Sports News.
"Does he ever go to meet Arsene Wenger, Rafa Benitez or this old guy here?
"Is there a preference going out to Chelsea because they had a bad decision against them?
"It seems to be absolutely ludicrous that."
Meanwhile, Ferguson admits he was not surprised by Arsenal manager Wenger's touchline reaction at Upton Park last weekend.
Wenger pushed Alan Pardew away following the West Ham chief's wild celebrations to Marlon Harewood's late winner.
Ferguson said: "Nothing surprises me. We're all vulnerable to emotions.
"Sometimes he looks calmer than he really is. He is emotional like everyone is, he's no different from anyone else in that respect."
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