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Sir Alex Ferguson To Return As Manchester United Boss
The legendary Scottish manager will take charge of the Red Devils at Old Trafford on June 4 for the first time since retiring back in 2013
Sir Alex Ferguson will return to the dugout and take charge of the Manchester United team for Michael Carrick’s testimonial.
The 75-year-old, who won an incredible 38 trophies during his time in charge at Old Trafford, retired from management back in 2013 having delivered the club’s 20th top-flight title.
The legendary Scot has remained involved with the Red Devils in an ambassadorial role and is regularly in attendance to watch United matches.
Current United boss Jose Mourinho revealed recently that he has encouraged Sir Alex to travel with the first team to games and that he actively invites him to join the players in the dressing room.
He said, as quoted by the Daily Mirror : “After I arrived, he came in again. He came back to visit the people he worked with for so many years. And he travelled with us once again.
“And thatās what I said to him, āIt doesnāt make sense that weāre playing in London and go on a private train and you, Sir Alex, will go by car. Youāre not going by car. No. Go by train, with the teamā.
āBut he is so respectful that he becomes even a little shy in this approach. We have to make him feel loved.
āIn our head there are no ghosts, no complexes, no such thing.
āThere have been situations at the end of the game where Sir Bobby Charlton comes down, the executive director Ed Woodward comes down, and Sir Alex, who is with them, does not come to the dressing room.
“That kind of situation, I already said that makes absolutely no sense.ā
Carrick’s testimonial fixture against a Harry Redknapp-managed All-Star team will feature the likes of Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, with the match taking place at Old Trafford on June 4 .
It is, however, as yet unknown if Real Madrid sensation Cristiano Ronaldo, who left United back in 2009, will feature for the Red Devils.
Carrick’s situation at United, meanwhile, remains uncertain, with the player’s current contract expiring in the summer and no new deal yet in place.
The former Tottenham and West Ham midfielder has revealed that he would likely retire from football if he is not offered a contract extension at the club, with the 35-year-old having been at Old Trafford for over 10 years.
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