By Alfredo Di Cesare
Sir Alex Ferguson He was urgently transferred to a hospital this Sunday. The legendary former coach felt ill hours before attending the match between Manchester United and Liverpool.
According to the news agency Reutersthe 84-year-old veteran strategist had been in Archaic Trafford for the match between the two rivals.
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For its part, the BBC and Sky Sports activitiesindicated that it was a precautionary measure and not an emergency situation, since Ferguson He was taken from the stadium in an ambulance.
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For his part, a spokesperson for the United sees the situation with optimism. Ferguson He is an ordinary in the home games of the United and has a row of seats in the directors’ box Archaic Trafford.
Sir Alex Ferguson He is considered one of the most successful and transcendent coaches in the history of football, with 38 titles at the helm of the team. Manchester United.
Alexander Chapman Ferguson was born on December 31, 1941, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland. He started as a striker and played for big clubs like Queen’s Park, St. Johnstone, Dunfermline, Rangers, Falkirk and Ayr United.
After retiring in 1974, he decided to become a coach when he was just 32 years old. He was in teams like East Stirlingshire (1974–75); St Mirren (1975–78) and Aberdeen (1978–86)where he broke the hegemony of Celtic and Rangerswinning leagues, cups and a Cup Winners Cup of Europe.
In 1986 he arrived at Manchester United and turned it into one of the biggest clubs in England and Europe.
Under his command of almost three decades, he won 13 titles of Premier League; five FA Cups; four League Cups, two Champions Leagues (1999 and 2008) and the Club World Cup.
