Sir Alex
Ferguson has revealed he hopes to remain in charge of Manchester United until
2015.
Sir Alex Ferguson |
Ferguson, who turned 70
on New Year's Eve, had originally planned to retire at the end of the 2001-02
season, but he reversed his decision and has led the club to a further three
Champions League finals and a further five Premier League titles.
United are currently
going through a period of renewal, with youngsters like Phil Jones,Chris Smalling, Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck coming in as the likes of Gary Neville and
Paul Scholes make way, and Ferguson is determined to oversee a successful
period with the new generation.
"I think I've got
three years at the club," he told MUTV,
"as long as my health stays up, and as long as I'm still enjoying it and
still getting the satisfaction of the team doing its best."
Asked whether he is still
motivated by the challenge of new achievements, he said: "Yes. There are
new players that have come in - like Jones, Smalling, Ashley Young, Welbeck - and they haven't won any league medals
yet.
"We have to continue
the dominance of winning leagues and, without question, winning a European Cup
is important at this club. We should have been in at least another three
finals, but you can't be greedy, I suppose, and having won two in my time is an
achievement.
"The players help in
that respect. They address the situation. We've had three major defeats this
season and we've responded. That tells you they don't like losing. Losing those
games had impact in terms of the criticism we received. We responded, and that
is Manchester United."
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