Sir Alex Ferguson ‘out of hospital’ as he continues recovery from brain haemorrhage - 7M sport

Sir Alex Ferguson ‘out of hospital’ as he continues recovery from brain haemorrhage

MAN UTD legend Sir Alex Ferguson has been discharged from hospital around a month after brain surgery, it has been reported.


Posted Sunday, June 03, 2018 by Dailystar.co.uk

The 76-year-old was rushed to hospital on May 5 with a brain haemorrhage and was put into an induced coma.

Luckily, he was awake and talking just a few days later.

Now he is now being looked after by his loved ones after leaving hospital.

A source told The Sun he has said he hopes to be back at Old Trafford watching United at the start of the new football season in August.

Sir Alex Ferguson ‘out of hospital’ as he continues recovery from brain haemorrhage
GOOD NEWS: Sir Alex Ferguson is out of hospital, according to reports

The source said: “Everyone knows Sir Alex is a winner and this was one battle he was never going to lose.

"He’s back on his feet and glad to be out of hospital, though he couldn’t be more grateful to the staff.

"The prognosis is extremely promising and it’ll only be a matter of time before he’s back at the ‘Theatre of Dreams’.

"Meanwhile he can put his feet up and enjoy the World Cup.”

When news of Fergie's ill-health broke, tributes were paid from everyone in the footballing world.

Even arch-rivals such as Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger paid tribute to the Scotsman.

Sir Alex Ferguson ‘out of hospital’ as he continues recovery from brain haemorrhage
WINNER: Ferguson won numerous trophies with Man Utd

Former players also wished Fergie well including Michael Carrick.

He said: “I was devastated. I got a text on Saturday evening and I couldn’t quite believe it. It didn’t really sink in. I was just devastated.

"It’s one of them where you start hearing different things which is quite dangerous and quite disturbing. I just stayed calm and spoke to a few people at the club to get a bit of a rundown on how he was doing.

"The whole world showed their support and I was just concerned about him, as an ex-manager and a friend – as he was to everyone. It was the effect he had on everyone. He means a lot to me, as he does to this club.

"It was a tough night on Saturday and we were waiting for some positive news.

"We were all praying for him and thinking of him, Cathy and the family. It’s a tough time for everyone but I’m thinking positive and hoping he will pull through.”



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