'Great honour': Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger inducted into Premier League Hall of Fame
Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger on Wednesday became the first managers inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
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Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger on Wednesday became the first managers inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame, joining Arsenal icon Arsene Wenger as the first managers to be enrolled into the elite club.
Erik ten Hag says he can feel the legacy Sir Alex Ferguson left behind at Manchester United every day as he congratulated the club icon on entering the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Manchester United will meet Wrexham this summer in the States, 27 years after their last competitive meeting which yielded seven goals and a glimpse into the changing of the guard at Old Trafford.
It is set to be another summer of change at Manchester United. There could be new owners, new signings, and a new captain, while it is also an opportunity to bid farewell to players no longer needed.
Sir Alex Ferguson made a habit of two things in the transfer market during his legendary reign as Manchester United manager; strengthening his squad when they were on top and/or pulling rank on Premier League rivals to do so. Only one time it might literally have backfired.
It is, in many ways, fitting that Manchester United triumphed in the inaugural season of the Premier League in 1992/93. The Reds are still the most successful club in England when it comes to league titles, and their first league honour under Sir Alex Ferguson was simply a sign of things to come.
Sometimes in football there is no need for a team talk to fire up the players. Occasionally the other team have already done the job for you and that was the case for Sir Alex Ferguson on this day 28 years ago.