Sir Alex Ferguson cut a ferocious figure at Manchester United over three decades, intimidating opponents and officials with his fierce will to win.
But the legendary former United boss revealed he was nervous at returning to Old Trafford for the first time after suffering a life-threatening brain haemorrhage back in 2018.
The revelation is made in a new film, Never Give In, which charts Ferguson’s life and career, as well as chronicling his recovery from the bleed on the brain that nearly killed him.
Directed by his son Jason, the film shows a rare vulnerable side to Ferguson, who opened up about his anxiety at returning to Old Trafford in September 2018 following brain surgery. “The club were going to make a presentation to the fans that
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