Ferguson to manage Manchester United in 'Treble Reunion' match

Alex Ferguson will take charge of Manchester United in the anniversary game to mark its Champions League win over Bayern Munich in 1999.

Published : Feb 16, 2019 18:17 IST

Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson

Manchester United has confirmed that Alex Ferguson will manage his old club in the special 'Treble Reunion' match at Old Trafford in May.

Ferguson retired in 2013 after leading United to its 20th top-flight title, which remains the last time the club was crowned champion of England.

The 77-year-old's finest achievement of his hugely successful 27 years at the club was the treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League titles in 1999.

United is  to hold a commemorative match against Bayern Munich on May 26 to mark the 20th anniversary of its meeting in that famous European final in Barcelona.

 

The Red Devils have now confirmed that Ferguson will be taking charge of the home team for the match, which will raise money for the Manchester United Foundation.

"I'm really looking forward to what will be a special day at Old Trafford," Ferguson, who was hospitalised with a brain haemorrhage last May, said via United's website.

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"It will be great to catch up with some familiar faces and a great opportunity to support the work of Manchester United Foundation."

Former United full-back Gary Neville was among those to respond to the news on social media.

United secured the treble, a unique achievement in English football, by beating Bayern 2-1 thanks to dramatic late goals from Teddy Sheringham and current caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.