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May 14, 2021 Ferguson ‘Grateful’ For Extra Years After Brain Haemorrhage

Ferguson ‘Grateful’ For Extra Years After Brain Haemorrhage

Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson says he is “grateful for the three years extra” he has had after suffering a brain haemorrhage in 2018, revealing he had been “terrified” of losing his memory.

The 79-year-old Scot was speaking to the BBC ahead of the release of “Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In”, a documentary directed by his son Jason.

Ferguson, who won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League crowns as United boss, said having such a narrow escape had changed his outlook on life.

“Probably not taking things too seriously in terms of knowing that you’re vulnerable… if I go tomorrow I’ll be grateful for three years extra I had,” he said.

“That’s a feeling I’ve had for quite a while now.”

The documentary begins with the audio of the call to the emergency services that Jason made after Ferguson fell ill at home.

“I tried to get out of my bed and just collapsed,” said Ferguson, who stepped down as United boss in 2013.

“I was very fortunate because I fell against a shoe rack, and all the shoes fell out and made a noise, and Cathy (his wife) was downstairs.

“She came up and got me sat up against the wall, and that’s the last thing I remember.”

Ferguson had emergency surgery and was in intensive care for several days.

He said he was terrified when he was unable to talk during a visit from his grandsons in hospital.

“I always depended on that (memory),” he said. “And then my two grandsons were in with me, and all of a sudden I stopped talking, I just couldn’t get a word out.

“And at that moment I was a bit terrified, to be honest with you. And I’m starting to think ‘What are we going to do now? You can’t talk, has my memory gone?’.

“Then the speech therapist started, she was fantastic, got me to write all the names of my family, all the names of my players, and then about 10 days later it came back.”

 

May 14, 2021 Nadal And Djokovic Into Italian Open Quarter-Finals

Nadal And Djokovic Into Italian Open Quarter-Finals

Rafael Nadal saved two match points to overcome a huge test from Denis Shapovalov and reach the Italian Open quarter-finals.

The Spaniard was a set and a break down but outlasted the Canadian to win 3-6 6-4 7-6 (7-3) in a near three-and-a-half-hour contest.

Nadal, chasing a 10th title in Rome, forced a third-set tie-break by saving match points at 6-5.

Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic reached his 15th Rome quarter-final in a row.

The world number one and defending champion dropped his opening serve but recovered immediately to beat Spanish qualifier Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-2 6-1.

 

May 14, 2021 Liverpool Win To Boost Top Four Hopes

Liverpool Win To Boost Top Four Hopes

Jurgen Klopp celebrated his first win at Old Trafford as Liverpool came from behind to beat Manchester United and boost their chances of a Champions League place.

In a thrilling game played against the backdrop of noisy protests against the United ownership outside the ground, United struck first through Bruno Fernandes' deflected opener.

But Liverpool, who had seen one of their buses prevented from picking team members up before the game after being blocked in the street, hit back through Diogo Jota's instinctive effort.

Roberto Firmino, who had only scored once since his two-goal haul at Crystal Palace in December, then put his side on top with a well-taken double either side of half-time.

Marcus Rashford pulled one back for United midway through the second half but Mohamed Salah wrapped up the points with a late breakaway strike for his 21st Premier League goal of the season.

That moved him level with Harry Kane in the Golden Boot standings and condemned Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side to a sixth home defeat of the season.

The result takes Liverpool fifth in the Premier League. If they win at West Brom on Sunday they will close to within one and three points respectively of FA Cup finalists Chelsea and Leicester, who still have to play each other at Stamford Bridge on 18 May.

 

May 14, 2021 Real Madrid Win At Granada To Keep Title Hopes Alive

Real Madrid Win At Granada To Keep Title Hopes Alive

Real Madrid beat Granada to keep the pressure on leaders Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga.

The defending champions are two points behind Atleti with two games to go.

Luka Modric gave Real the lead from Miguel Gutierrez's scooped pass and Rodrygo scored with a fine solo goal.

Veteran Jorge Molina gave Granada hope but Eden Hazard set up Alvaro Odriozola and moments later Karim Benzema scored into an empty net from 40 yards after a goalkeeping error.

Real's two first-half goals were assisted by players born in the 2000s, Gutierrez - making his first La Liga start - and Marvin Park, who had a spell on Tranmere's books as a child.

Atletico Madrid could win the title on Sunday if they beat Osasuna and Real fail to beat Athletic Bilbao.

 

 

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