The football world was shocked when the news that Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson had just been rushed to hospital in Manchester with a disease described as “dangerous and rapidly progressing.”
According to sources close to the Sir Alex – now 83 – began to feel tired, short of breath and severely dizzy last night. His family immediately called an ambulance to take him to Salford Royal Hospital, where he is currently being cared for in the intensive care unit (ICU). A hospital spokesman said his condition was “stable but requires constant monitoring” and that no further details about his diagnosis could be revealed at this time.
“This is a difficult time. We are doing everything we can to ensure Sir Alex receives the best medical care,” the family’s representative shared.
The news immediately created shock waves in the global football community. A series of stars and clubs sent their best wishes to Sir Alex. Manchester United posted a message on their homepage: “The entire Manchester United family is praying for the Boss. Sir Alex, we are with you.”
His former students such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and David Beckham also shared commemorative photos and deep words of encouragement on social media. Rio Ferdinand wrote: “The man who changed my life – be strong like the way he led us on the pitch.”
Sir Alex Ferguson, who led Manchester United from 1986 to 2013, is one of the greatest managers in football history. He won 13 Premier League titles, 2 Champions Leagues and a series of domestic and international titles, turning MU into a global icon. After retiring, Sir Alex still regularly appeared at Old Trafford to watch his old team compete.
Many fans are concerned that this health condition could be similar to the brain haemorrhage that Sir Alex suffered in 2018. At that time, he had to undergo emergency surgery and spent months recovering. His re-hospitalisation has caused public concern.
While the family has asked the media to respect their privacy, many medical experts predict that the next 48 hours will be crucial. Sir Alex’s illustrious career and dedicated teacher image have made him a beloved figure beyond football, and now millions of hearts are turning to Salford Hospital in the hope that the legendary coach will once again overcome the challenge of life and death.