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“Arguably the way he is looking, he could be our best ever player.”
As Liverpool thrashed Manchester United 4-0 at Anfield on Tuesday night, Sir Alex Ferguson watched on from the stands, aghast at seeing his beloved club, that he had served so well for 27 years, destroyed by their fiercest rivals for the second time in a matter of months.
The Red Devils are unrecognisable compared to the sides the Scot built to knock the Reds off their perch. United alumni Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Roy Keane watched on in disgust at Anfield, providing a reminder of just how far United have fallen.
It’s nine years now since Ferguson left Old Trafford and retired from management, with United failing to win the Premier League ever since his departure. Tails firmly between their legs at Anfield, already inflicted to yet another trophyless year, such a record won’t be changing anytime soon.
Yet some of the Scot’s final United signings still remain with the