Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed his desire to see future Manchester
United manager to surpass his achievements at the club.
The legendary Scottish tactician
enjoyed a hugely successful time with the Red Devils as he won 38 trophies in
his 27 years at Old Trafford, including 13 Premier League titles and two
Champions League trophies.
Ferguson told The Mirror:
"We had a wonderful run of success when I was here and we won a lot of
trophies. But I really hope someone comes along and breaks my record here, I
really do.
"I'd like to see another United
manager come in and win 45 trophies in 25 years. Nothing would make me happier.
Why? Because it's a food chain at this club. First there was the great Sir Matt
Busby and then there was me.
"Now I'd love someone else to
come in and establish a long run of success because that's what this club is
all about."
Since his retirement in 2013, United
have struggled and have not won any trophy.
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