Manchester United consider gesture of backing for Sir Alex Ferguson on Sunday

• United play Watford at house in their last game of the season • previous manager through intensive care after brain haemorrhageManchester United consider gesture of backing for Sir Alex Ferguson on SundayManchester United are considering marking their last first League match, at house to Watford on Sunday, by a gesture of backing for Sir Alex Ferguson. United approved on Wednesday night which Ferguson "no longer needs intensive care" as their previous manager recuperates after a brain haemorrhage. Ferguson underwent an operation on Saturday at Salford Royal infirmary & remembers there, having collapsed at his house in Wilmslow which morning. The positive bulletin on Ferguson's condition has increased the likelihood which the club going to make a public display of backing on Sunday. "We are confident."Mourinho's team are at West Ham United on Thursday night.


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Manchester United's Phil Jones uncovered he was devastated while hearing of Sir Alex Ferguson's health condition & believes he has the 'battle' in him to recover. (0:46)Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs hailed Sir Alex Ferguson as "the biggest impact on my career" & said his prayers were by him as he recovers after contingency surgery for a brain haemorrhage. The previous Aberdeen & United manager was admitted to the Salford Royal infirmary on Saturday. Sir Alex Ferguson & Ryan Giggs at a break news conference in 2004. Aberdeen fans unfurled a banner in the 11th minute of their match versus Rangers in backing of Sir Alex Ferguson tonight.

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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger 'irreplaceable' such as Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United

according to ES Football Newsletter get in your email address Please get in an email address Email address is invalid Fill out this field Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. have a try another or register by your social accountLeicester boss Claude Puel believes Arsene Wenger is irreplaceable as he prepares to leave Arsenal. The Frenchman played under Wenger at Monaco for 7 years & feels it going to be difficult for his replacement at the Emirates. He said: "I wish for them they cannot regret their Selection because he has had a huge influence as manager of Arsenal for 22 years. It is always tough such as after Sir Alex Ferguson, it was tough for the manager afterwards.






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