Sir Alex Ferguson |
Alex Ferguson says he has no
interest in returning to Manchester United and that he has full confidence in
David Moyes as manager of the reigning English Premier League champions.
Ferguson, in a US interview aired Monday night on PBS, said he was content to stay retired and not fretting over the current two wins, three losses and one draw of the club he guided from 1986 until retiring earlier this year.
“I’m not interested in managing
again or getting myself worked up about Manchester United’s results,” Ferguson
said.
“United are in good hands with David
Moyes. He will be fine. He is a good manager.”
Ferguson, 71, also said he rejected
overtures from Chelsea when Roman Abramovich took over the London-based club.
“I always come back to this point —
why would you leave United?” Ferguson said.
Ferguson said he wants to visit
vineyards in France and Italy and see sports events like golf’s Masters and
horse racing’s Kentucky Derby in his retirement.
“I made my decision,” Ferguson said.
“The timing was perfect. There’s no way back for me now. I’ve got a new life.”
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