Sir Alex Ferguson Hospitalized Before Manchester United vs Liverpool Match
Sir Alex Ferguson's Health Update
Manchester [UK], May 3: Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary former manager of Manchester United, has been hospitalized after experiencing health issues just before the highly anticipated Premier League match against Liverpool at Old Trafford this Sunday.
The 84-year-old football icon, known for his unwavering support of Manchester United, was present to witness the fierce rivalry between the two clubs.
According to reports from Sky Sports News, Ferguson is currently conscious and undergoing precautionary medical evaluations.
During his remarkable tenure from 1986 to 2013, Ferguson revolutionized English club football, transforming Manchester United into a dominant force. He led the team to an impressive 13 Premier League titles, two UEFA Champions League victories, and a historic treble in the 1999 season.
After stepping down from his managerial role, he continued to serve as a club ambassador until 2025.
Throughout his illustrious career with Manchester United, Ferguson amassed a total of 38 trophies, in addition to three Scottish league titles and four Scottish Cups during his time with Aberdeen.
Ferguson also managed St Mirren and the Scotland national team, including a stint during the 1986 FIFA World Cup. As a player, he was the top goal-scorer in the Scottish Division One for the 1965/66 season.
