Sir Alex Ferguson has recalled the “lonely and frightening” time he spent in hospital recovering from a brain haemorrhage when he feared he had lost his memory and his voice. The 79-year-old Scot, who won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League crown during a glorious reign at Manchester United, was rushed to hospital on May 5, 2018. On Saturday 5 May, the football world was rocked by the news that Sir Alex Ferguson had undergone surgery for a brain haemorrhage. pic.twitter.com/NgGejgM46e — Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 26, 2018“That was a big worry for me,” he told The Guardian. “It happened after the operation when I lost my voice.
Source: Express May 11, 2021 06:45 UTC