Manchester Evening News

Thank you for saving my life

FIGHTING-FIT FERGIE SALUTES MEDICS – AND EVERYONE WHO SENT HIM MESSAGES OF SUPPORT

- By ANDY HAMPSON and LEE SWEETENHAM andy.hampson@trinitymir­ror.com @bylinetwit­ter

SIR Alex Ferguson has thanked medical staff who cared for him after he suffered a life-threatenin­g brain haemorrhag­e.

Manchester United have issued a video message from the club’s legendary former manager - the first time he has been seen in public since he underwent emergency surgery on May 5.

In it, he thanks staff at three local hospitals who treated him, and wellwisher­s from around the world.

The 76-year-old has also revealed that he intends to be back at Old Trafford to watch United in the coming season.

Ferguson said: “Hello. Just a quick message first of all to thank the medical staff at Macclesfie­ld, Salford Royal and Alexandra hospitals. Believe me, without those people, who gave me such great care, I would not be sitting here today. So, thank you from me and my family. Thank you very much.

“It has made me feel so humble, as have all the messages I have had from all over the world, wishing me the best, and the good wishes to resonate very strongly with me. So thank you for that support you have given me.

“And lastly, I will be back later in the season to watch the team. In the meantime, all the best to Jose and the players. Thank you very much.”

Ferguson, Britain’s most successful football manager, received well wishes from around the sporting world after suffering a brain haemorrhag­e and being rushed into hospital. He spent four days in intensive care.

The Scot looked well as he spoke directly to camera during the video message, which was tweeted by the club. Ferguson, who retired in 2013, won 38 trophies during a 26-year spell in charge of United, including 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues. Prior to that he won 11 trophies with Aberdeen.

Some of Ferguson’s former players were quick to pass on their regards.

Wayne Rooney, United’s record goalscorer, tweeted: “Brilliant to see.”

Edwin van der Sar, United goalkeeper towards the end of Ferguson’s reign, tweeted: “I had a nice conversati­on with the Boss last week and great to see he is making progress in his recovery.

“This comes quite close to our situation in 2009 when my wife Annemarie had a brain haemorrhag­e.

“He was very supportive as always in close contact the whole time.”

One of United’s current players, the England internatio­nal Marcus Rashford, tweeted: “Looking well, Sir Alex.”

Some old rivals also wished him well. Former Manchester City manager Peter Reid tweeted: “Great news, had a cuppa with him today, in fine form.”

Ex-Liverpool and England striker Robbie Fowler tweeted: “Great to see.”

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Sir Alex Ferguson speaks for the first time since having emergency brain surgery
 ??  ?? United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has spoken publicly for the first time since undergoing brain surgery in May
United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has spoken publicly for the first time since undergoing brain surgery in May
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Wayne Rooney tweeted a message
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Marcus Rashford

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