Sir Alex Ferguson spoke for the first time after undergoing a cerebral hemorrhage surgery. Fergie is looking forward to return to watch Manchester United compete.
The former Manchester United manager was rushed to hospital in May, days after giving a memento to Arsene Wenger who will leave Arsenal by the end of 2017/18. During his fight against his illness, Fergie gained much support from around the world.
Now, the 76-year-old Scot is gradually healed. Ferguson looks healthy, his voice is also stable in a video duration of 48 seconds, which was released MU.
"Hello, just a brief message first of all thanks to the medical staff at Macclesfield Hospital, Salford Royal and Alexandra," Ferguson said, quoted by the Guardian.
"Believe me, without those guys who gave me good care, I will not be able to sit here today, so thank you from me and my family Thank you very much All messages from all over the world really make me so thank you for all the support you have given me, "he continued.
"Lastly, I'll be back in this season to watch the team, meanwhile, good luck with Jose and the players Thank you very much," Fergie finished.
Ferguson retired in 2013. For more than a quarter of a century on the Red Devils, Fergie has presented 38 trophies including 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League, five FA Cups and four League Cups.