Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was taken to hospital after feeling unwell shortly before the team's Premier League match against Liverpool at Old Trafford. The 84-year-old was transported by ambulance in what officials described as a precautionary move. No further updates on his condition have been provided.
Alex Ferguson, who managed Manchester United for 27 years and won 38 major trophies, watches the team's games from the directors’ box. He felt unwell ahead of Sunday's clash with Liverpool, prompting the hospital visit. United officials described the ambulance transport as precautionary and not an emergency, expressing optimism that Ferguson will return home soon. There have been no further updates on his condition as of Sunday evening. Ferguson, now 84, has a history of serious health issues, including a brain haemorrhage in May 2018 that required emergency surgery. He made his return to Old Trafford that September after recovering. The incident occurred shortly before the Premier League game at Old Trafford.