Sir Alex Ferguson will stay at Manchester United 'until his last breath', says Patrice Evra

04 February 2010 09:55
The Frenchman believes the manager will stay "until his last breath" and has revealed the Scotsman's child-like behaviour with every Manchester United victory - especially their Carling Cup semi-final second leg win over rivals City. [LNB]"At 70, he doesn't see himself taking it easy at home reading a book or watching TV. Personally I think that would bore him," Evra said. [LNB]Top 100 football moments of 2008/09: 25-1"I don't think he will call an end to his career. As long as he's strong he will carry on. [LNB]"He will stay until his last breath. [LNB]"Sir Alex is a child. We saw it against Manchester City. He's so passionate. [LNB]"He was jumping up and down like a child after that game. [LNB]"You could be forgiven for thinking he'd never won a game before!"[LNB]Evra also said Ferguson makes sure players' feet are kept on the ground, regardless of their achievements. [LNB]"It's a club where we work hard," he said. "They will not congratulate you after each win. Sir Alex frequently says 'Well done my son' and that says it all. [LNB]"For them it's normal when you play a good game. [LNB]"It's normal to win the championship. It's Manchester United. We don't have the right to make mistakes." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph