In a tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson's unparalleled legacy in football, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola hailed the Scotsman as the sport's greatest ever manager.
His comments follow the news that Ferguson was relieved of his ambassadorial duties at Old Trafford, for which the Scot pocketed a reported £2million-plus-a-year.
It also comes as Guardiola weighs up his future at City after winning the Premier League title for the fourth time consecutively - an achievement within an eight-season spell which totals six top-flight titles.
Ferguson's impressive haul of 13 titles over 26 years stands tall, yet Guardiola feels it's an incredible honour just to be part of such illustrious company. ALSO READ: Why Sir Alex is stepping down at United ALSO READ: Sir Jim makes bold Sir Alex call at United Guardiola expressed the depth of Ferguson's impact by saying: "In this country and all around the world, Sir Alex Ferguson is the best.
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