Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary Manchester United manager, was taken to hospital after feeling unwell ahead of their key match against Liverpool. At 84 years old, Ferguson remains a regular presence at Old Trafford, and his health has become a topic of concern.
Ferguson has a storied history with Manchester United, having led the club to an impressive 38 trophies during his managerial career. This includes 13 Premier League titles and 2 Champions League titles, establishing him as one of the most successful managers in football history.
This isn’t the first scare for Ferguson; he suffered a life-threatening brain haemorrhage in 2018. His return to the sidelines after that incident was met with relief from fans and players alike. Michael Carrick, who played under Ferguson and later managed the team, expressed concern for his former manager’s health after the match.
Key details:
- Ferguson attended the game at Old Trafford before being taken to the hospital.
- Michael Carrick stated, “I hope he is all right. We hope him to be in good shape and we wish him all the best and hopefully the result gives him a good boost.”
- Ferguson retired from managing Manchester United in 2013, after 27 years.
The football community hopes for a swift recovery for Ferguson. Observers will be watching closely as updates about his condition emerge.