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Man United thank outpouring of support for Ferguson

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LONDON: Manchester United thanked well wishers from around the football world for showing their support for legendary former manager Alex Ferguson following emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhag­e.

Considered the most successful manager in the history of British football, Ferguson, 76, won 38 major trophies in just over 26 years in charge of United, including 13 Premier League titles and the Champions League twice before retiring in 2013.

United have offered no update no Ferguson’s condition since saying a procedure on the haemorrhag­e on Saturday had gone “very well” but that a period of intensive care is needed to optimise his recovery.

However, United thanked the many well wishers, including from the likes of rival managers Arsene Wenger, Pep Guardiola and Juergen Klopp, who spoke of their admiration for Ferguson.

“Manchester United would like to thank its friends in the wider football world for the countless messages of support that have been conveyed following the news that Sir Alex Ferguson underwent emergency surgery on Saturday evening,” United said in a statement on Sunday.

“As well as being uppermost in the thoughts of our own players, past and present, Sir Alex has been the subject of many warm and touching comments from other clubs, governing bodies and individual­s in the beautiful game.”

Wenger and Ferguson battled for supremacy in the Premier League during the Frenchman’s first dec- ade of a 22-year stay at Arsenal, which will come to a close at the end of the season.

However, they later became friends and Ferguson presented Wenger with a momento on his final visit to United’s Old Trafford ground as Arsenal manager just last weekend.

“I was with him on the pitch last week. I went to see him in the box after the game and he looked in a perfect shape,” said Wenger, after his final home game as Arsenal boss at the Emirates.

“He told me he is doing a lot of exercise, and he looked very happy but that kind of accident can happen. We wish him all well and to recover very quickly. He is a strong man and an optimistic man.”

Sunday saw runaway winners Manchester City, United’s local rivals, receive the Premier League trophy as Guardiola added an English title to the Spanish and German ones he won in charge of Barcelona and Bayern Munich respective­ly.

“All the Manchester City fans in the stadium, you cannot find one person who does not wish the best for an amazing person,” said Guardiola.

As City fans spilled onto the pitch at the Etihad in celebratio­n on Sunday, a banner reading: “Football aside get well Fergie” was held aloft.

Ferguson famously described his mission upon joining United from Aberdeen in 1986 as knocking Liverpool “off their perch”.

He duly did so as United overtook Liverpool as the most successful side in English domestic football.

And Liverpool manager Klopp described Ferguson as “absolutely the boss”.

“When I heard the news yesterday I really couldn’t believe this could happen. He is absolutely the boss,” said Klopp after Liverpool’s 1-0 defeat at Chelsea on Sunday. “I wish him the best.”

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte added: “I have had the chance to know him and his wife. I understand that this is a special person. Not a normal person.”

Bryan Robson, a former United and England captain who played under Ferguson at Old Trafford, said he was hopeful the haemorrhag­e had been diagnosed early enough to avoid life-threatenin­g damage.

“Hopefully they’ve found the bleed in the brain early enough and it doesn’t affect the boss in any way,” said Robson.

 ?? — AP ?? Get well soon: A tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson is displayed during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
— AP Get well soon: A tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson is displayed during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

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