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Ferguson charges United players to win League three times in a row


Sir Alex Ferguson has told his Manchester United squad, to continue his legacy by winning three Premier League titles in a row.

Although the Scot will step down this weekend after the West Brom game, he is already eyeing more success and has challenged the players to continue winning without him.

“This is fantastic. I’m more pleased for you than anything else. You go through a 38-game programme in the division and win it, and win it in style with a great bunch of players,” he said.

“It’s a young squad, with a lot of good young players, and a lot of them are going to get better, and the big test is to win it three times in a row, as they’ve done before, so I hope the boys can do that.

The 71-year-old aloso praised the fans, for making Old Trafford electric on his last home game in charge of United.

He said: “Yesterday was a day I will never forget. It will live in my memory. All of my family will never forget it. The memory will live with my grandchildren for many, many years.

“Tomorrow night [Tuesday] our Under-21s play Liverpool, that mob from across the road, so I hope some of you will come and cheer the young lads on. It will be good of you. Thank you very much.”

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