A top neurosurgeon has said that next month will be crucial in Sir Alex Ferugson's recovery.
The former Manchester United boss underwent surgery for a brain haemorrhage over the weekend. A statement via Man United said that he the operation went 'very well' but he's still intensive care.
Ferguson is considered one of the greatest managers to ever grace the football. Some argue that he is the greatest manager of all time.
His ludicrous trophy cabinet at Man United, including 13 Premier League and two Champions Leagues, has earned him the adulation and respect of millions of supporters in the north-west and all over the globe.
It's why the football world was shocked and saddened to learn that he was taken ill over the weekend.
Tributes have poured in from all over. From Arsene Wenger, who addressed the great man in his leaving speech at the Emirates on Sunday, to Cristiano Ronaldo, who called Sir Alex a 'dear friend' in a social media post.
And Peter Hamlyn, a consultant neurosurgeon, has said the next several weeks will be crucial in the great man's recovery.
"His surgeons have decided to operate almost certainly because they felt the size of the blood clot was causing damage to the remaining brain tissue. This is often life-saving surgery and aims to reduce any long-term disability Sir Alex might suffer from this form of stroke," he wrote in Independent Ireland.
"For the first few days after the operation, the focus is on the patient's life support. A prognosis is very hard to give in the first days and often for some weeks.
"If they survive without signs of improvement after several months, then it is unlikely that an individual will return to their former health. However, in the immediate aftermath there is everything to fight for and the potential for a full recovery, albeit sometimes after a long period of rehabilitation.
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Ferguson remains at a Salford hospital. The respect and tributes for the Red Devils legend has been overwhelming. It's clear to see that he's touched so many lives.
We wish Sir Alex all the best with his recovery.
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