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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Fergie tips Queiroz as successor... eventually

Sir Alex Ferguson believes his assistant Carlos Queiroz will be a strong contender to replace him as Manchester United manager - but he still has no idea when he will retire.

The Scot performed a u-turn after announcing his intention to step aside in 2002 and hinted he wanted to see his team of young players such as Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo reach their potential.

Former Real Madrid boss Queiroz has admitted he would like to succeed the 65-year-old United boss, who took charge at Old Trafford in November 1986.

But Ferguson does not know what criteria American owner Malcolm Glazer will use to pick his successor.

'Thankfully, I don't have to make the decision,' said Ferguson.

'I have a great assistant in Carlos Queiroz, I think he will be a strong candidate.'

But he added: 'We have new owners now and I don't know how they look at the situation over in America.

'They have been great supporters of everything we have done but they may have their own ideas.

'The thing is I have not made my mind up when I'm retiring. It's a difficult one. It's not going to be an easy decision.

'The important thing is to leave a good team. The present team is very, very good but they will get better.'

The former Aberdeen boss had planned to retire five years ago but changed his mind with the help of wife Cathy.

Ferguson, who was speaking to an audience at the Citizens Theatre in his home city of Glasgow, said: 'I had won the European Cup, I wanted to leave a good team.

'But it's difficult when you get to that stage and you have been there that long, when you choose the moment to retire.

'One New Year's Day with the family we all went for lunch and I was dozing on the couch when the boss came in and kicked my feet and said 'you're not retiring'.

'The three sons were sitting behind her and what could I do?' Read more...

Ryan to stay for two more years

Manchester United will extend Ryan Giggs’ contract for another year – to take him through to the end of next season.
United officials will sit down with the Welsh winger within the month to renegotiate his £75,000-a-week contract.
Giggs, 33, has made 721 appearances and is just 38 away from Bobby Charlton’s record.
Boss Alex Ferguson has told the club’s board he believes the Welsh winger can play for at least another two years.
He is already the most decorated player in English football history – with nine titles – and has bagged 141 United goals.
But Giggs knows he will need to keep his high standards up with the likes of Nani now at the club.
He admitted: “Over the last few years the manager has bought young players as he looks to the future. Eventually these young players will be United’s future. The club never stands still and never will.”
Neil Custis, The Sun Read more...