LONDON (AFP) – Alex Ferguson could miss the start of next season as
he is to undergo a hip operation, sources at Manchester United have
confirmed.
The 71-year-old manager is booked in for surgery immediately after
the club return from a three-week pre-season tour at the end of July.
Ferguson will take his summer break before travelling with his players
to Thailand, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong before the operation.
United will face either Manchester City or Wigan in the Community
Shield at Wembley on August 11, with their title defence due to begin
the following weekend.
No timescale is being put on Ferguson’s likely absence but it would
require a rapid recovery from the 71-year-old in order for him to be
back in charge by then.
Ferguson has always said his health would dictate how long he would carry on as United manager.
He was taken ill at a function in Sotland almost 12 months ago,
although his nosebleeds were put down to the amount of short flights he
had undertaken.
Ferguson subsequently missed pre-season matches in Norway and Germany and also sat out a mid-winter break in Qatar.
Other than that though he has remained in good health and has been
further boosted by his side again winning the Premier League title in
convincing style.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Breaking News: Alex Ferguson to undergoa hip operation
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