London, May 6 (TNS): Former Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson on Saturday underwent an emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhage.
“Sir Alex Ferguson has undergone surgery today for a brain haemorrhage. The procedure has gone very well but he needs a period of intensive care to aid his recovery. His family request privacy in this matter. Everyone at Manchester United sends our very best wishes,” Manchester United tweeted.
Ferguson was admitted to Macclesfield district hospital in Cheshire, England on Thursday after his friends complained of his deteriorating health. He is still critical and is battling for his life.
Sir Alex Ferguson has undergone surgery today for a brain haemorrhage. The procedure has gone very well but he needs a period of intensive care to aid his recovery. His family request privacy in this matter.
Everyone at Manchester United sends our very best wishes.
Sir Alex Ferguson has undergone surgery today for a brain haemorrhage. The procedure has gone very well but he needs a period of intensive care to aid his recovery. His family request privacy in this matter.
We will keep Sir Alex and his loved ones in our thoughts during this time, and we are united in our wish to see him make a comfortable, speedy recovery.
Former Manchester United captain Michael Carrick said he was absolutely devastated on hearing his coach’s health.
Flamboyant Portugal captain and Manchester United’s celebrated player Christiano Ronaldo tweeted a photograph of him with Ferguson during his playing days with the English club.
Ferguson is the most successful manager in the history of English Premier League (EPL), winning the title on 13 occasions between 1993 and 2013, CNN reported.
The 76-year-old Scottish manager, who took charge of Manchester United in 1986, led the Red Devils to win over 30 trophies during his 20-year-old tenure.
Ferguson also led Manchester United to five FA Cup victories. He was also voted “Manager of the Season” 11 times.
Before being a manager, Ferguson played for various Scottish clubs such as – Queen’s Park, St. Johnstone, Dunfermline Athletic, Rangers, Falkirk and Ayr United.
Courtesy:ANI