SIR ALEX FERGUSON is preparing for a new chapter - by watchingParis Saint-Germain attempt to write their greatest one ever.
The legendary ex- boss arrived at ‘s famous venue with as PSG bid to finally win the ChampionsLeague.
The French giants are , just as 83-year-old Fergie bows out of his .
It’s not quite been the final flourish the Red Devils’ most famous ever manager might have liked.
He was in Bilbao to see in the Europa league showpiece on May 21.
And that’s after he lost his £2million-a-year position at Old Trafford - as part of major cost-cutting from United’s minority owner .
It certainly wasn’t personal as Ratcliffe and his company unveiled nearly 500 redundancies.
And there’s also planned investment for the future - most notably for a.
Ferguson’s glittering 26 years in charge contrasts with everything that has followedsince his managerialretirement in 2013.
Fergie guided United to 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League crowns.
Undoubtedly the peak was the Treble in 1998-99 - three years before fellowclub icon Neville arrived.
Now the ex-England defender, 50, is a TV pundit - while it’s unclear if Fergie will have another direct job in football.
At least the duo beat traffic mayhem to arrive at the final in good time.
It follows chaos at a Munich station caused by fighting between rival groups of fans.