Record-breaking ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson tonight reveals temporarily losing his voice and fearing his memory would never return in his 'absolutely terrifying' post-op recovery
19:00, 06 Mar 2021Updated 19:01, 06 Mar 2021

There was no giving in for Sir Alex Ferguson(Image: Getty)
Sir Alex Ferguson today revealed that he feared he would never be able to speak again after a brain haemorrhage in 2018.
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The ex-Manchester United boss, 79, also admitted worrying that he could lose his memory following emergency surgery.
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The record-breaking football manager, recalling his post-op recovery, said: βI lost my voice, just could not get a word out, and that was terrifying β absolutely terrifying.
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"Everything was going through my mind. Is my memory going to come back? Am I ever going to speak again?β
A speech therapist helped him to work through exercises β which included making him recall every member of his teams β and his voice came back after 10 days.

As Manchester United Manager, Sir Alex was a record breaker(Image: Getty)
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His confession came after the premiere of documentary Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In, directed by his son Jason.
In the film, shot as he recovered from his op, he recounts his lifeβs most important stories β both in and out of football.
Sir Alex, who retired in 2013, opened up about his feelings during a virtual Q&A alongside Jason after the Glasgow Film Festival screening.
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The Glasgow-born football legend also spoke of the hard-line determination that drove him to succeed.
Sir Alex was notorious for his raging blasts β know as the βhairdryer treatmentβ β at under-performing players.
He said: βMy mindset in every game of football was to win.
"That was the only thing that mattered.β
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