Shinji Kagawa opens up on 'very beautiful period' at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson
Former Manchester United player Shinji Kagawa has spoken about the 'very beautiful period' he spent being managed by Sir Alex Ferguson.
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Former Manchester United player Shinji Kagawa has spoken about the 'very beautiful period' he spent being managed by Sir Alex Ferguson.
“You are always looking in the rear-view mirror to see who is coming up behind you and when you see someone you accelerate. Arsenal were catching us up. And their team was good enough to go above us, there was no question about that.”
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Legends of the British game such as Gordon Strachan, Gordon McQueen, Joe Jordan, Dennis Irwin and Johnny Giles crossed the Pennines divide during their career and this trend has continued during the Premier League era.
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Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management nine years ago, yet the legendary Manchester United boss still earns the equivalent of £235,000-per-week to this day.
Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly earning £235,000-a-week - despite retiring as Manchester United manager nearly nine years ago.