Whenever any new manager is about to join a pressing English side, he gets advices from every corner and few of them are more a warning that honest suggestion and this is something that seems to be happening with Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola who is all set to join Manchester City this summer. Although, 45-year-old highly successful Spanish boss is well known to the culture that resides inside England, yet actual experience is biter than what it seems from outside and former Manchester United great Sir Alex Ferguson is the one who has warned him for his assignment and how difficult it is going to be for him to succeed in front of highly expecting City fans. Ferguson, the 74-year-old former ManU boss has won as many as 13 premier league titles leading the Old Trafford side during his longest n successful spell in England. Moreover, he is known as the most successful English manager of all time and if he is saying something about possible hurdles former Bayern boss would have to come … [Read more...]
Ferguson supports Moyes and calls for a title win
Everyone knows how difficult it is to replace a legendry manager especially if such manager has mentored a club like Manchester United. If we scan the record book, Sir Alex Ferguson is the one person who can stun any opponent by his brilliant soccer mind. No one denies the fact that it would have been difficult for Moyes to take his position after Red Devils won Premier league last season. If we look at his initial few months at Old Trafford, he could not smell a success on any front; may it be on signing of new players in the transfer window or beginning the current league session like a winner. League’s leaderboard clearly shows how devastating United journey has been this summer so far and everyone is blaming only one person: David Moyes. No body seems to be with the new manager except the unexpected former legendry Sir Alex Ferguson who came forward in his defense when the whole world doubts his ability to mentor League defenders. Ferguson can easily guess about the mental stage … [Read more...]
David Moyes is still the right man for United: Sir Alex Ferguson
There have been many cases in almost every sport when we saw a retired player or coach or even a manager came back after looking a desperate need for him. But, this is not always correct for a legendary soccer manager to come back in a hurry without offering much time to new manager to answer his critics. This is something that is being happened with League title defender Manchester United where newly appointed manager looks unable to revive his team’s debacle start this year. Perhaps, his failures started right from the moment he placed bids for players during the last transfer window, but unfortunately for him, he could not be successful on most of the occasions, which was then linked with his incompetence to negotiate. Now, he is saying they lack world class players while other soccer pundits say United needs a desperate mix of both new and legendry players. Under these circumstances, only one name came into the mind of everyone, i.e., Sir Alex Ferguson and media started flashing … [Read more...]
Sir Alex Ferguson is the League Manager of the Year
League Managers’ Association (LMA) yesterday announces its manager of the year awards for the season with many known names in the winners list, but one of the most predictable names was Manchester United’s retiring manager Sir Alex Ferguson who has been named as the manager of the year on winning his twentieth league title in his decades old soccer career. The legendary manager has always been a source of inspiration for others with his aggressive statements while defending his players; hence he is termed as the real manager among all. Other winners include Malky Mackay; for Championship League, Gary Johnson; for League One, Martin Allen; for League Two, Roberto Martinez; for FA Cup along with Phil Parkinson and Roberto Di Matteo who were given the merit awards. Manchester United finished its EPL season with a 5-5 draw against West Brom which also happened to be Ferguson’s 1500th match in charge. Ferguson has been most successful manager of all time by winning as many as 38 titles in … [Read more...]
Sir Alex Ferguson stands by Roberto Mancini
Manchester United and Manchester City are the two biggest rivals of contemporary soccer and their managers are also known for their aggressive remarks about each other whenever they get an opportunity to. Recently, United’s manager decided to retire from his managerial duties after serving for more than three decades while his rival manager is also gone with the winds but not in a way he would like to be, perhaps he was apparently fired by the club for not defending their EPL crown. Sir Alex Ferguson has now criticized City for their aggressive note over Italian who is as hardworking as anyone else in the business is, however, he lashed out on senior officials and held them responsible for Mancini’s sudden sacking and said that he has been among few managers who have setup a fine tuning with fans and supporters of City; hence he deserved rather a respectable departure. Ferguson added that “It was quite amazing. He has won the FA Cup, been in the final, second in the league and won the … [Read more...]