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Omonia boss claims Sir Alex Ferguson would be 'happy' with Manchester United dropped points

Omonia manager Neil Lennon has claimed Sir Alex Ferguson might be 'happy' to see Manchester United draw against his side.

Although United began their Europa League campaign with a defeat against Real Sociedad at Old Trafford earlier this month, they bounced back to win 2-0 against FC Sheriff in Chisinau last week thanks to goals from Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo. United will play Omonia next in the Europa League group stage (on October 6th) and the Cypriot side is managed by former Celtic boss Neil Lennon.

Both Lennon and Ferguson are Scottish and the pair have developed a strong relationship over the years. Lennon recently did an interview with the Scottish Sun ahead of United's match against Omonia in which he lavished the praise on Ferguson.

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The Omonia manager also explained that Ferguson might like to see United draw with the Cypriot club, providing that the points being shared would not harm Erik ten Hag's side's chances of progressing to the knockout stage of the competition.

“I’ve not had any messages yet from Sir Alex, but I’m sure I’ll be in touch with him and get a glass of wine with him at some stage," Lennon said.

"It would be great to see Sir Alex in Manchester. He’s been a huge source of support for me over the years.

"I would love to catch up with him. Sir Alex once visited me at the Celtic training ground for a couple of hours on a Sunday morning. It was just brilliant to talk football and life with him. For me and for my staff, it was manna from heaven.

"I picked up a lot of stuff from Sir Alex. Two hours with him is like 20 years with other people. He has always been positive towards me. Even after I left Celtic, he

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