Former French professional footballer Patrice Evra shared his memories of legendary head coach Sir Alex Ferguson.
Idman.biz reports that Patrice Evra expressed his pleasant impressions of the former head coach of Manchester United.
"It was one of the hardest days of my life. I didn't cry, but I was shaken and couldn't recover for a long time.
Two weeks before Sir Alex Ferguson left, he called me into his office and said: "Patrice, everyone thinks I'm retiring, but I'm planning to stay. We need to win more Champions Leagues," the French veteran emphasized.
Patrice said that Ferguson had already agreed on the transfer of Gareth Bale, and Cristiano Ronaldo would return 99 percent: "All he needed was 200 million, but the club refused to allocate that amount.
Now they have spent more than 1 billion on players who are not worthy of the club.
This happened in 2013, immediately after our championship victory. I left the office with the thought: "Cristiano and Bale are in the team - we are back in the game."
But we all know how it ended. Do you think that 200 million that would be allocated at that time could have changed something?".
It should be noted that Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the most successful managers in football history. He was the head coach of Manchester United from 1986-2013, winning 13 Premier Leagues, 5 FA Cups and 2 UEFA Champions Leagues.
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