Alex Ferguson said the appointment of David Moyes for his successor at Manchester United was the right decision.
In 2013, Ferguson came off the post of a manager of Red Devils after more than a quarter of a century at the helm and Moyes pointed to the new first man at Old Trafford. The former manager of Everton, however, failed to cope with the pressure and after only 10 months was fired.
`I don`t think we made a mistake with the appointment of Moyes. He did a great job at Everton for 11 years and is a great professional. He was the right choice for us. Unfortunately, things didn`t work out for him.`, announced the 73-year-old Ferguson.
Sir Alex said that Ryan Giggs could be his successor but that was only possible if he had ended the Welsh football career early.
`If Ryan Giggs had given up six, seven years, say, when he was 35, I`d take it to my assistant and after my retirement to make him a manager. But there was no way to tell which player is to end his career in order to become a coach.`
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