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He’s already talking football and politics

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his home on the morning of May 5. His family called for immediate medical help, with United club doctor Steve McNally playing a significan­t role in a quick diagnosis.

Surgery was deemed a success but, although Sir Alex looks in rude health, his recovery will be a slow process.

Ferguson has surprised friends and family with the nature of his recovery. He has been well enough to welcome visitors to his Cheshire home and engaging in conversati­on confidentl­y on a range of his favourite topics: football, history and politics.

Ferguson has been able to make occasional trips out for dinner with friends under the close watch of his sons, while regular rehab and physiother­apy sessions did not stop him following the World Cup avidly from his home.

Voracious reading has helped keep his brilliant mind sharp, while football friends such as Peter Reid have been popping by for cups of tea and conversati­on. Ever the fighter, Ferguson would love to see United open the season against Leicester City on August 10 at Old Trafford, with a rapturous reception guaranteed. But the reality is that he needs to take steady steps forward on what will be a long road to full recovery.

‘I want to thank the medical staff at Macclesfie­ld, Salford Royal and Alexandra hospitals,’ Ferguson said in a 48- second message posted on United’s website.

‘ 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.’

His former club Rangers and old foes Barcelona were among those to welcome Ferguson’s video appearance yesterday.

‘The messages from all over the world, the good wishes do resonate very strongly with me,’ he added. ‘Thank you for the support you have given me.

‘I will be back later in the season to watch the team. In the meantime, all the best to Jose Mourinho and the players.’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Video message: Sir Alex Ferguson on MUTV yesterday
GETTY IMAGES Video message: Sir Alex Ferguson on MUTV yesterday

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