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Ferguson In Serious Condition As He Recovers From Brain Surgery –Man United

Ferguson In Serious Condition As He Recovers From Brain Surgery –Man United
  • PublishedMay 7, 2018

Manchester United legend, Sir Alex Ferguson, remains in a serious condition as he recovers from brain surgery, his football club has said.

The football world has been sending its best wishes to Sir Alex after the football legend suffered a brain haemorrhage over the weekend.

In a club statement, United confirmed that “the procedure has gone very well,” but Sir Alex “needs a period of intensive care to optimise his recovery.”

The Scot was last seen publicly presenting outgoing Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, with a commemorative silver vase prior to United’s 2-1 Premier League win over the Gunners late last month.

United’s breakthrough title under Ferguson in 1993 sparked a run of 13 championships in 20 years.

The 76-year-old also won two Champions Leagues, five FA Cups, four League Cups, the Intercontinental Cup and a Club World Cup.

Man-U had earlier tweeted, “Manchester United would like to thank the wider football world for the messages of support following the news that Sir Alex Ferguson underwent emergency surgery on Saturday evening.”

Meanwhile, messages of goodwill have continued to pour in for the recuperating “coach of all coaches”:

judie@_JudieM

You made us fall in love with football and support your team even if we had no idea about the game. We love you Alex. #GetWellSoonSirAlex pic.twitter.com/V4k02gbCx7

Jimmy Morris@jujusboy139

If ever we needed fergie time then this is it. Keep fighting and get well soon boss

Yahaya Ibrahim Tunde@Cisse001

Get well pápá, the man that makes me love football the more

LaughingBoy@LaughingBoy17

We all have our rivalries and banter, but the bottom line is we all love football. Get well soon, Sir Alex ?

Chris Berry@ChrisBerry1945

Best wishes from football fan in Aussie land

vic brammall@VicBrammall

My thoughts & prayers go out to Alex Ferguson & his family.
Wishing you a speedy recovery ,show your true grit your a fighter!
Vic mcfc

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