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Gary Neville remembers hiding from Sir Alex Ferguson

Even at the young age of 34,Gary Neville feared the wrath of Sir Alex Ferguson, so he hid it from his legendary exThe manager of Manchester United lost theChampions League final in.

The Red Devils lost to Barcelona of Pep Guardiola2-0 in May 2009 to retain their prestigious trophy. Notoriously not was released the year before. Premier After a disappointing season in which he won league and league his Cup, Neville made a final trip to his training complex before club Carrington had to do He goes to St George's Park. Neville, who will retire in just two years, was preparing for the final evaluation for his A-licence coaching qualification for UEFA.

But the formerEngland defender - himself, a club legend thanks to eight Premier League titles and six years as captain - is in the parking lot. When I got the car running, it looked simple. His plans changed when he traveled early on a quiet Sunday morning.

"I basically arranged to go at 7 in the morning to meet the janitor who was always on site," Neville said on the CEO's Diarypodcast. "He let me in. I parked in the back. The lights were on in [Fergan's] office and he was sitting in a chair. I was like, 'Oh, he I don't want to see you, I just lost in the final of Europe' 4 days ago'.

Although it was little ordeal for Neville, the fact that Ferguson continued to serve as boss after completing his 21st full campaign proved to be a daunting task for him, despite Rome's failures. perfectly sums up the drive for success. "It was 6:07 on a Sunday morning and the only person in the building with a light on was four days after we lost the European Cup final. Sixties.

Ferguson's Man United lost to Barcelona in the 2009 Champions League final

" I can't live with that, and that's why he's winning." Four days after his loss in any league that I know of, there is no other manager in the office at 6:30 a.m. on a Sunday morning during summer offtime. Obviously he didn't know I was coming in. He didn't see me either. I just saw him in the distance. It was unbelievable.” From his days in charge of Aberdeen to his league final in a dizzying Champions League, Ferguson retired in 2013. Maintained a down-to-earth work ethic. The Scotsman can still be seen occasionally around Carrington, and as United's adviser, he strives to recapture the glory days he worked so hard to achieve during his illustrious tenure.

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