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Sir Alex Ferguson sitting up and talking to family - reports

Ferguson suffered a brain haemorrhage over the weekend.

FORMER MANCHESTER UNITED manager Alex Ferguson is sitting up and talking to his family following emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhage, media reports today suggest.

Widely considered to be the most successful manager in the history of British football, Ferguson, 76, won 38 trophies in more than 26 years in charge of United, including 13 Premier League titles and the Champions League twice.

Britain’s Mail Online said the Scot, who retired in 2013, was out of a coma and showing promising early signs of recovery following the haemorrhage on Saturday.

“Surgery went very well and the 76-year-old’s response to treatment has given encouragement and cautious optimism to those close to him,” the report said.

“However, they recognise it will still be a slow road to full recovery as he continues to be assessed.”

“The prognosis is good and his closest friends in football are being kept abreast of any developments,” a source told The Sun newspaper.

United midfielder Michael Carrick, who played under Ferguson, has spoken of the respect in which his former boss is held.

“The whole football world is incredible but outside of that as well, from all corners of the globe and different walks of life, people have shown their support,” he told MUTV.

“That’s the effect he had on people. It was the effect he had on everyone. He means a lot to me, as he does to this club.”

“We were all praying for him and thinking of him, Cathy and the family,” said Carrick. “It’s a tough time for everyone but I’m thinking positive and hoping he will pull through.”

United have thanked the many well-wishers, including Premier League managers Arsene Wenger, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp, who have spoke of their admiration for Ferguson.

© AFP 2018

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