Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has previously described Mauricio Pochettino as being a manager with "composure" amid his interest in replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
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Here are your Manchester United Friday morning headlines on Friday, November 5.
It’s unthinkable to imagine Cristiano Ronaldo in a Premier League football shirt other than Manchester United.
But if rumours are to be believed, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was close to joining Manchester City in the summer.
In the end, Ronaldo came “home” to the team he left in 2009 and former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson played a crucial role.
The duo formed a close bond in Ronaldo’s first spell at the
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has previously described Mauricio Pochettino as being a manager with "composure" amid his interest in replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Here is your Manchester United digest on Saturday, November 20.
Bryan Robson thinks Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should speak to Sir Alex Ferguson for advice amid Manchester United's poor form.
Juan Sebastian Veron has been compared with current Manchester United star Paul Pogba by pundits Alan Shearer and Micah Richards amid a discussion about the Argentinian's time at Old Trafford,
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has recounted the story of a Sir Alex Ferguson dressing down for Ruud van Nistelrooy.
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.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been told to repeat one of Sir Alex Ferguson's favoured methods to save his Manchester United job.
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.
Sir Alex Ferguson “couldn’t deal with” his old adversary Arsene Wenger, according to former Arsenal defender Lee Dixon.
Sir Alex Ferguson took just 20 seconds to end Manchester City's hopes of signing Cristiano Ronaldo in a whirlwind transfer saga that saw shook up the final days of the summer window.
Manchester United's 1999 treble winner Teddy Sheringham has offered an insight the mantra of Sir Alex Ferguson when it came to Premier League and Champions League motives.