Ralf Rangnick has previously detailed his meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson, with the German now on the verge of being named Manchester United interim manager.
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Patrice Evra has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson once gave him the famous hairdryer treatment in order to send a message to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Evra enjoyed seven years under the title-winning Scot and admitted he only received a trademark Ferguson dressing down on one occasion, during a win over Tottenham in 2007.
Ronaldo opened the scoring on that day at White Hart Lane before the break with three second-half goals from Nemanja Vidic, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs completing the rout against
Ralf Rangnick has previously detailed his meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson, with the German now on the verge of being named Manchester United interim manager.
In terms of dangerous left sided partnerships the Reds have had the pleasure of watching across the last twenty years or so, the combination of Patrice Evra and Cristiano Ronaldo must rank somewhat highly in terms of entertainment and success.
Former Manchester United striker Teddy Sheringham has opened up on how a discussion with Sir Alex Ferguson made him realise just how big a club United are, following his arrival at Old Trafford in 1997.
Manchester United stars Diogo Dalot, Victor Lindelof, Scott McTominay, Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo will be forced to go through the play-offs to help their respective countries qualify for next year's FIFA World Cup.
Former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has revealed that it was just as hard getting past Sir Alex Ferguson as it was Manchester United's players when the two sides were jockeying for success during the Scot's tenure as manager.
Arsene Wenger has been speaking about his rivalry with Sir Alex Ferguson while the pair were managers of Arsenal and Manchester United respectively.
Manchester City fans won't argue too much, but former Premier League manager Neil Warnock has risked upsetting Manchester United fans by naming legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson as only the fourth best manager of all-time.
Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has revealed how his retaliation to a tackle from Gary Neville was so bad that it forced Sir Alex Ferguson to halt the training session.
Sir Alex Ferguson “couldn’t deal with” his old adversary Arsene Wenger, according to former Arsenal defender Lee Dixon.
Patrice Evra has revealed how Manchester United’s “dinosaurs” inspired him more than Cristiano Ronaldo during his time at Manchester United.