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Fergie feared memory, speech loss after surgery

- Arvind Sriram

Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson feared losing his memory and voice after suffering a brain haemorrhag­e in 2018.

The 79-year-old, widely regarded as one of the greatest managers in British football, needed emergency surgery and spent several days in intensive care at Salford Royal Hospital in Greater Manchester.

“One of the first things I said the day after the operation when my family came to see me was [about] my memory,” Ferguson told questioner­s at the Glasgow film festival on Saturday after the premiere of a documentar­y about the Scotsman.

“I’ve survived with having a great memory all my life. The next week ... I lost my voice. I couldn’t get a word out and it was absolutely terrifying. Everything was going through my mind is my memory going to be back? Am I ever going to speak again?”

Ferguson said he worked with a speech therapist and his voice returned after 10 days.

“The speech therapist came and told me to write down all the members of my family, of my football team.

“She asked me questions about animals, fish, birds. Eventually after 10 days my voice came back,” he said. “I realised, having gone through all that, my memory was fine.”

Ferguson was United manager from 1986 to 2013, winning the Champions League twice, the Premier League 13 times and five FA Cups. He was knighted in 1999, the year United won the treble of Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup.

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