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It’s carry on Fergie

MU boss eyes post-managerial role

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LONDON: Alex Ferguson says he wants to stay on at Manchester United when he eventually quits as manager.

The United boss says he has another ‘two or three years’ left at United and believes there will still be a role for him to play at the club when he does retire.

The 70-year-old Scot says he would be keen on a similar ambassador­ial role to the one that Sir Bobby Charlton has at the club.

“I will remain active. I think there will be a role for me at United after I finish,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live in an interview.

In his time at United the club have won 12 Premier League titles, two European Cups, five FA Cups and four League Cups making the club one of the most decorated sides in world football.

He was due to retire at the end of the 200102 campaign after United won the title, but decided the challenge of rebuilding another United team was too good to walk away from.

“I think you always want to go out on a winning note,” said Ferguson.

“Hopefully we can do that. I don’t know how long I can last now but if my health stays up I don’t think another two or three years would harm me.”

One things that keeps Ferguson going is the rivalry with Liverpool which he says is not seen anywhere else.

He added: “The thing about us and Liverpool is the rivalry, the rivalry is unparallel­ed. They are the most fantastic games.

“They’re unparallel­ed in British history in terms of the success of both clubs and that’s why we need each other.”

There has been constant speculatio­n about who will succeed Ferguson, with a string of former players linked with the job at various times.

But Jose Mourinho remains one of the favourites for the post and Ferguson believes he would be given more ‘freedom’ at United than he currently has at Real Madrid. — Agencies

 ??  ?? I’ll be around: Alex Ferguson says he would be keen on a similar ambassador­ial role to the one that Sir Bobby Charlton has at Manchester United. — AP
I’ll be around: Alex Ferguson says he would be keen on a similar ambassador­ial role to the one that Sir Bobby Charlton has at Manchester United. — AP

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