Sir Alex Ferguson’s path to recovery from life-threatening brain haemorrhage will be shown

Sir Alex Ferguson’s recovery from life-threatening brain haemorrhage will be included in a new documentary to be published next year.

Manchester United legend retired as Red Devils manager in May 2013 after 27 years in command after winning 38 trophies and two Champions League titles.

The film shows Sir Alex, 78, facing the risk of losing the memory of love and his wife Cathy and his family.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s recovery from a brain haemorrhage will be in a new documentary

Manchester United legend retired as coach of the Red Devils in May 2013 after 27 years at the club.

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