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Sir Alex Ferguson 'seriously ill' after surgery on brain haemorrhage

Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in Premier League history. (Getty)
Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in Premier League history. (Getty)

Sir Alex Ferguson has undergone emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhage, his former club Manchester United have announced.

The procedure has apparently gone “very well” but he needs a period of intensive care to optimise his recovery. he is reported to be ‘seriously ill’.

United added that the 76-year-old’s family have requested privacy in the matter.

United midfielder Michael Carrick said on Twitter: “Absolutely devastated to hear about Sir Alex being unwell in hospital. All my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. Be strong Boss.”

Ferguson’s son Darren, manager of League One side Doncaster, did not attend his side’s final home game of the season against Wigan due to his father’s illness.

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Sir Alex managed United from 1986 to 2013 and was the most successful manage in the history of the club.

He won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions Leagues, five FA Cups, four League Cups, the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup plus 13 other trophies.

With his previous club Aberdeen, Sir Alex broke the Old Firm of Rangers and Celtic, claiming three titles, four FA Cups, a League Cup and a Cup Winners’ Cup.

Former United striker Mark Hughes, speaking after his Southampton’s side’s draw with Everton, said: “I only just got a little whisper earlier on. I was hoping it wasn’t true. I wish him all the best.”

Everton manager Sam Allardyce said: “It is tragic. I am going to find out how he is as soon as I possibly can. Obviously I knew it was extremely serious when I knew his son Darren didn’t attend his own game at Doncaster today.

Liverpool offered their best wishes to Ferguson.

The club said in a statement: “A great rival but also a great friend who supported this club during its most difficult time, it is hoped that Sir Alex will make a full recovery.”

“I hope he is in good hands and I hope the operation is a major success because as a personal friend…I hope he has a full recovery.”

Messages of goodwill for Ferguson poured in from United players past and present.

Ashley Young, whom Ferguson brought to Old Trafford in 2011, said on Twitter: “Gutted to hear the news tonight about Sir Alex. Don’t really know what else to say other than thoughts and prayers with you and your family, Boss.”

Jesse Lingard said on Twitter: “Thoughts and prayers sir alex.”

Luke Shaw tweeted: “Sending my love and best wishes to sir Alex.”

Peter Schmeichel tweeted: “Please Be strong Win this one.”

Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, said on Twitter: “My thoughts are with Alex Ferguson and his family – wishing him a full and speedy recovery.”


Ruth Davidson, the Scottish Conservative leader, tweeted: “So many people will be wishing Alex Ferguson well and sending their thoughts to his family tonight.”

Mike Phelan, who played under Ferguson for United and later served as his assistant manager, said on Twitter: “#SirAlex You’ve won more than most and if anyone can you can boss.”