Alex Ferguson's glittering reign as Manchester United manager was
celebrated when his wife Cathy unveiled a bronze statue of the Scot
outside Old Trafford on Friday.
The 2.7 metre
statue was revealed at a ceremony attended by the current United squad
and many of the greats who have worked under the long-serving Ferguson
such as Eric Cantona, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Peter Schmeichel.
Artist Philip Jackson, who was
also responsible for another Old Trafford statue portraying former
manager Matt Busby as well as the United Trinity piece featuring Bobby
Charlton, George Best and Denis Law, resisted the temptation to capture
Ferguson berating a referee, chewing gum or looking at his watch.
"I've tried to portray him as a man of great determination
and as a thinking man, but also with humour which he has in abundance,
so there's just a slight smile in the corner of his mouth. That's really
what I wanted to portray," Jackson said.
Ferguson,
who has been in charge for 26 years and won 12 Premier League titles
and two Champions Leagues, appeared delighted with his likeness.
"Normally people die before they have a statue. I'm
outliving death," he said at the unveiling which drew a crowd of 2,500
to the stadium.
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