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Monday, May 13, 2013

Alex Ferguson l Goodbye Sir!


For the last game of Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, Manchester United won against Swansea (2-1), Sunday at the 37th day of the Premier League. A game full of excitement for the Scottish manager. A guard of honor, a great tifo and tribute. Old Trafford has reserved a warm welcome to Alex Ferguson, who lived the last Sunday game of his coaching career before the public Manchester United, his audience. Before handing over to David Moyes, after twenty-six years at the head of the Red Devils, the Scottish manager was the last to enter the lawn, the time players and those of Swansea open the way for him. At the time to thank the fans and sit one last time on his bench, "Sir Alex" certainly had ten thousand things in mind. But very quickly, good competitor that is, the desire to leave the "Theatre of Dreams" on a good note had to take over. A wish granted by the Reds, who have waited the last ten minutes to make a difference (2-1). Rio Ferdinand sealing the score just before the famous "Fergie time" that made ​​his reputation.

Scholes also cheered

A goal as a deliverance for the Red Devils, yet already crowned champions of England for the twentieth time in their history but had obviously very heart to offer this last gift to Alex Ferguson. The equalization of Michu in the second period (49th), after opening the score Javier Hernandez (39th), had failed to deprive them of that joy. The players and the public so elated when the England defender has arisen to double the lead (83). To the delight of the Scottish engineer, who spoke a few words in red people at the final whistle. "I want to thank each of you , he said, in the middle. You were the most beautiful experience of my life. I now enjoy watching Manchester United, rather than suffer with this team " A team that Paul Scholes, who also received a standing ovation at its output, no longer belong, either, the next season.

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