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Alex Ferguson says he will stay at Man U three more years

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has said that he will stay in his job for at least another three years.

London: Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has said that he will stay in his job for at least another three years.
Ferguson celebrated his 70th birthday admitting he still loves his job. “I think I`ve got three years at the club. As long as my health stays up and as long as I`m still enjoying it and still getting the satisfaction of the team doing its best,” The Sun quoted him, as saying. Ferguson insisted he is excited at the prospect of winning more silverware with his ‘latest bunch of youngsters’. “There are new players that have come in, like Jones, Smalling, Young, Welbeck and they haven`t won any league medals yet. We have to continue the dominance of winning leagues and, without question, winning a European Cup is important at this club,” Ferguson said. “We should have been in at least another three finals. But you can`t be greedy, I suppose, and having won two in my time is an achievement. They were special, it was terrific to win them. I think I`d be very keen to do that,” he added. Bureau Report