Jakarta – Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed growing satisfaction with the team’s recent form, stating he is beginning to enjoy watching the current squad play. The comments come as Manchester United embarks on a five-match unbeaten streak in the Premier League.
Ferguson’s positive assessment arrives at a pivotal moment for the club, currently seventh in the league with 18 points after 11 weeks.While eight points separate them from league leaders Arsenal, United’s position is buoyed by the fact that the four teams above them are within a three-point reach, offering a realistic pathway to climb the standings. This resurgence under Erik ten Hag is particularly notable given the club’s recent struggles and ongoing rebuilding phase.
“I think a winning streak is something a team like Man United should do,” Ferguson explained, as quoted by Metro. He added, “After going through all the cycles, the team started to improve. Everything can be achieved with patience, I am enjoying watching it now.”
The Red Devils have secured three wins and two draws during their current run, signaling a potential turning point in their season. ferguson, who collected 13 Premier League titles during his tenure, concluded, “MU’s signs are getting better.”
(aff/rin)