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The ex-red devils manager, their best yet, has words for Paul Scholes. They weren't words meant to spark rage but to lend a little into teh Scot's famous memories of the legendary Manchester United player.
Alex Ferguson was speaking in a video for the second time since the brain hemorrhage he suffered in April.
He had appeared in that video thanking the medical team for the work they did on him.
Paul Scholes was celebrating a charitable dimer in Paul's honor and the great Scott released a video to commemorate the event.
In the video, Alex reminisced on the time that Paul Scholes had come into the club as a 'little runt' that was barely 4'2. He said there were doubts if Scholes would ever grow up but that he had at the end and had gone on to score 155 goals in 718 games.
Sir Alex Ferguson also acknowledged what others like Xavi, Iniesta and Pirlo had said about Scholes being the best English player they'd faced.
Paul Scholes also gave a speech and said he doesn't enjoy batching United but that he had told say the truth and that United weren't doing well in the games where he was a pundit.