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Sir Alex Ferguson Asked To Name All-Time Man United XI And Only One 'Unbelievable' Player Is Guaranteed To Get Into Team

Sir Alex Ferguson Asked To Name All-Time Man United XI And Only One 'Unbelievable' Player Is Guaranteed To Get Into Team

Sir Alex Ferguson pointed to the stacked talent pool of attackers and midfielders he would have to choose from for his best Man United team.

Sir Alex Ferguson believes that it is “absolutely impossible” to name his all-time Manchester United side -- but one player is a “certainty” to feature in the team.

The legendary Scotsman’s prolific 26-year spell at Old Trafford came with an incredible 38-trophy haul, including 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues.

Ferguson’s iconic career at United saw him manage a plethora of world-class talent, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes and Eric Cantona.

The 81-year-old announced his retirement from football in 2013 after leading United to the Premier League title.

Ferguson admitted at the time it was an “impossible” task to name his best United team by pointing out the talent pool in both the attack and midfield.

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“People ask you: 'Who is your best Man United team?' and it's absolutely impossible,” he told the Sunday World.

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“It is absolutely impossible. You look at the strikers I had, going back to [Brian] McClair, [Mark] Hughes, [Andy] Cole, Cantona, [Ruud] van Nistelrooy, [Louis] Saha, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, [Dwight] Yorke, Teddy Sheringham.

“Then to the present players -- Wayne Rooney, [Robin] van Persie, Chicharito [Javier Hernandez]. How do you pick out of that? Cantona and somebody else maybe?

"The midfield was probably a bit easier because you have [Roy] Keane, [Bryan] Robson and Scholes -- they were fantastic players -- and [David] Beckham, Ronaldo and [Ryan] Giggs.”

Ferguson didn’t touch on the defence for his team, but the legendary former United manager has been an admirer of Denis Irwin.

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He previously wrote in his autobiography that the former United left-back would be the player most likely to secure a place in his team.

“Honestly, I would say Denis Irwin would be the one certainty to get in the team. I called him an eight out of 10,” Ferguson wrote.

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“At Highbury in one game, he had a bad pass back in the last minute and [Dennis] Bergkamp came in and scored.

“After the game, the press said: ‘You must be disappointed in that pass back.’ I said: ‘Well, one mistake in 10 years isn't bad.’ He was an unbelievable player.”

Irwin made 468 appearances for United and lifted seven Premier League titles, a Champions League, two FA Cups and a League Cup during his 12 years at the club.

United legend Roy Keane named the 56-year-old Irishman among the five world-class players he played alongside at Old Trafford.

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Topics: Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United, Premier League, England, Football