Manchester United's former manager Alex Ferguson is getting better after being rushed to the hospital before a game.

Manchester United's former manager Alex Ferguson is getting better after being rushed to the hospital before a game.

It was a tense day at Old Trafford as Manchester United prepared to face off against their rivals, Liverpool. However, there was one notable absence from the stands - former manager Sir Alex Ferguson. News quickly spread that the 84-year-old had been taken to the hospital just hours before kick-off.

According to reports from the Press Association, Sir Alex had sought precautionary medical attention and was said to be "OK". As a regular attendee at matches, his absence was certainly felt by fans and players alike. Many were left wondering what could have happened to the legendary manager.

Social media was abuzz with pictures of Sir Alex at the ground, seemingly in good spirits. However, it was later revealed that he had started feeling unwell and was being assessed in the tunnel area before being taken to the hospital. Fans were left worried and concerned for his well-being.

Dr Aseem Malhotra, a consultant cardiologist, also shared a photo of himself with Sir Alex, expressing his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to spend time with the football legend. It was truly a dream come true for him, and he couldn't have asked for a better way to spend the day. As the game went on, fans couldn't help but wonder about Sir Alex's condition and how it would affect the team's performance.

But they could rest assured that he was receiving the best care and attention. Updates on his condition were eagerly awaited, and it was clear that everyone's thoughts were with the beloved manager. Fortunately, it was later confirmed that Sir Alex was recovering well and would hopefully be back in the stands at the next game.

The news was met with a collective sigh of relief and an outpouring of support and well-wishes for the legendary manager. The game may have ended in a draw, but the most important thing was that Sir Alex was on the road to recovery.

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