Manchester United hero Sir Alex Ferguson was given a 20 per cent chance of survival by a consultant neurosurgeon after suffering a brain haemorrhage back in 2018.The 79-year-old, who left United following his 13th Premier League title with the club back in 2013, needed emergency surgery five years later leaving supporters overcome with worry.Although Ferguson thankfully went on to recover after the successful operation, he has now spoken about his fears during what was a scary period for his family and friends.The revelation comes in a new film, Never Give In, which details the life of the Scottish boss and touches on how close he came to losing his life.“I remember falling, after that I don't remember a thing,” said Ferguson. “I just.
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