Van der Sar nearly changed his mind about retiring, reveals United boss Fergie

22 May 2011 13:16
ShareManchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar considered changing his mind about his impending retirement.[LNB]The 40-year-old is set to play his final league game in United's colours today when United host Blackpool in the Barclays Premier League with the Dutchman set to be handed the captain's armband.[LNB]Van Der Sar will then prepare for his fifth Champions League final when United face Barcelona at Wembley next weekend.[LNB] Unsure: Edwin van der Sar had a bit of 'wobble' over his retirement plans according to boss Sir Alex Ferguson[LNB]Such has been his form, Van Der Sar's team-mates have called for him to make a u-turn. The former Fulham, Ajax and Juventus keeper has withstood those pleas - although it now appears he did ponder playing on before confirming his initial decision with [LNB]United apparently in the throes of signing a replacement. In his programme notes for the match against the Seasiders, Ferguson wrote: 'Edwin decided he wants to go out at the top, though he did have a wobble last week.[LNB] Safe hands: Van der Sar has been inspired form for United this season and helped them win the league title[LNB]'He came to see me and told me he was thinking about changing his mind. I had to tell him to be quick about it because we are in the middle of concluding a deal for a new keeper.[LNB]'He came back a couple of days later to say he would be sticking with his original decision to go, which I think at his age is the right thing for him to do.'[LNB] 'Forget 1968, we have our own history to make,' says Ferguson It's all over for Hargreaves as Ferguson confirms midfielder's exit MANCHESTER UNITED FC

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