ERIK ten Hag has praised Sir Alex Ferguson’s ‘eye for creativity’ as the Reds boss aims to emulate the title-winning manager at United.
While some aspects of their conversation will remain private, it is clear that Ten Hag and Ferguson already have a good relationship.
United have not won the Premier League since Ferguson left the club, with the Reds last securing the title in the 2012/13 campaign in his final season in charge.
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