Legendary Man United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was taken ill before the game against Liverpool and Michael Carrick spoke about it after the game.
Michael Carrick said he was “very affected” by the news that his former boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, had been taken ill before Manchester United beat Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Ferguson was treated by medics in the tunnel area before being taken to the hospital in an ambulance, but it is understood the situation wasn’t an emergency and his condition is not thought to be serious.
Carrick found out about Ferguson’s health complaint before the game and admitted it had affected him. The 84-year-old Scot signed Carrick from Tottenham in 2006 and he remained on the club’s books after Ferguson retired as manager in 2013.
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It’s unclear whether Ferguson was able to watch United beat Liverpool 3-2 on TV, a result that confirmed a return to the Champions League, but Carrick hoped the victory would bring him some cheer as he recovers.
“I haven’t got any updates, so I don’t know the latest as we stand now,” Carrick told the media after the match.
“I did hear about it before the game, so I was aware of it before the game. All I can say is I wish him our thoughts here. I was very affected by it, and we just hope he’s all right. I just don’t know the latest.
“We hope for him to be in good shape and we wish him all the best. I’m certainly thinking of him and hopefully the result, when he hears about it, gives him a good boost.”
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