Ex Man United Boss Sir Alex Ferguson Explains What He Misses About Management
- Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management in 2013 after a successful 27 years at Manchester United
- The 82-year-old took the Red Devils to unprecedented heights yet to be scaled since his departure
- The 13-time Premier League champion has said there's one thing he misses about management
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Legendary Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 after winning his 13th Premier League title.
Since then, the Red Devils have experienced a drastic decline and are still chasing their first league title since 2013.
The 82-year-old has disclosed what he misses about management.
Ferguson cached Man United from 1986 to 2013, winning 13 Premier League titles, two Champions Leagues, five FA Cups, and four League Cups in a hugely successful spell.
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The legendary coach recently reflected on his retirement and said he misses a few things about the job, per BBC Sport.
"I've been retired 11 years now, so you find a way of adjusting. I miss it sometimes. I think in my first year after I was retired, I went to the European (Cup) final and I said to Cathy 'this is what I miss. Big games, the European games."
He said Man United should always be competing in European finals.
"I go to most of the European finals because I find something that I can relate to and what I'd like to have done everyday. Because these are the big events that a club like United should always be involved in."
The last time the club won the European Cup was in 2017 under Jose Mourinho. They last won the UEFA Champions League in 2008.
World class players Ferguson coached
Earlier, Briefly News reported that Ferguson named four world-class players he managed at Old Trafford.
In his view, only Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Paul Scholes truly deserved that label.
How United re-signed Pogba to 'humiliate' Ferguson
In another report, Briefly News reported that Patrice Evra suggested that Paul Pogba’s return to Old Trafford was motivated by a desire to prove Sir Alex Ferguson wrong after the former manager let him go in 2012.
Evra, who won five Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League, shared his perspective on Pogba's comeback.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke