Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has reflected on his days playing under Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford. According to the Englishman, speaking wto the legendary manager is the most important moment in his life.
Sir Alex Ferguson was well known for his man-management and communication skills during his time at Old Trafford. Gary Neville gave an insight into how the tactician related to the fringe players in his squad during his 27-year stint.
Sir Alex Ferguson established himself among the greatest managers in football history while coaching Manchester United. The legendary tactician led the Red Devils to their most successful era, claiming several titles and making them one of the powerhouses of European football.
Sir Alex Ferguson's 27-year reign at Old Trafford produced two Champions League titles, 13 Premier League crowns, five FA Cups and many more. The Scotsman is regarded as the greatest name to manage the Red Devils since the club was created in 1878.
Gary Neville also played a role in that success. The former right-back represented Manchester United throughout his football career. He progressed through the youth ranks and was promoted to the senior side in 1994, where he played until his retirement in 2011.
During his 17-year spell with the senior team, Gary Neville made 599 appearances across all competitions, recording seven goals and 48 assists to his name. He also claimed several honors, including two Champions League titles, 12 Premier League crowns, four FA Cups and many more.
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