Sir Alex Ferguson has further stoked his argument with Jose Mourinho - accusing the Chelsea boss of lacking respect for anyone.
The Manchester United chief has reacted furiously to suggestions from Mourinho that The Red Devils are receiving preferential treatment from referees and officials.
Ferguson stated during his pre-match press briefing on Friday that he was surprised Mourinho's recent comments had no incurred the wrath of the game's authorities.
Now Ferguson has pointed to the incident which saw Mourinho get around a Uefa touchline ban last season by being transported out of the changing rooms in a laundry basket.
"The story about him jumping into the laundry basket to do his team talk just shows he snubbed his nose up at Uefa," Ferguson told it's TV.
"It tells you that he doesn't respect anyone but himself. That is dangerous."
Ferguson admitted some decisions have gone for United in recent weeks - but the Scot feels Mourinho has over stepped the mark.
"It seems to me a couple of decisions have gone for us," said Ferguson.
"I know John O'Shea got the ball against Middlesbrough but a lot of referees would have given it.
"But the suggestion we have changed the regulations is bringing a suspicion into the game that we are corrupting it. That is a hell of a statement and it is wrong.
"Once you bring that kind of suspicion into our game, which is the most honest in the world, then we are finished. Our principles will have gone.
"It is a calculated attempt to put pressure on referees to give penalty kicks against us.
"The FA should have done something about that. They have refused to do it."
allentyb
its a known fact, that he don't give a damn to anyone at all