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Sir Alex Ferguson Reveals The Four Premier League Players He Wished He Could Have Managed

Sir Alex Ferguson Reveals The Four Premier League Players He Wished He Could Have Managed

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Sergio Aguero as a "terrific striker" and Harry Kane as an "excellent" player.

Adnan Riaz

Adnan Riaz

Sir Alex Ferguson admitted that Tottenham star Harry Kane and Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero are two Premier League players he wished that he could have managed.

The 79-year-old legendary Scotsman enjoyed incredible success during his 26-year tenure at Manchester United.

Ferguson led the Red Devils to a staggering 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four FA Cups and two Champions League trophies.

The former United manager will be the subject of a new highly anticipated documentary film, Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In.

Speaking to United legend Gary Neville as part of SPORTbible's interview, Ferguson picked out Aguero and Kane as players he would have loved to manage in his illustrious career.

The ex-Aberdeen head coach revealed that his two other picks would have included Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli and Spurs star Son Heung-min.

Ferguson explained: "Kane [is one]. I thought Alli was going to be a top player. I must admit, I don't know what has gone on there.

"Kane and the boy Son at Tottenham, these have been excellent players.

"Aguero has been a terrific striker, there's no doubt about that. His goalscoring has been exceptional.

"The top teams will always produce a player that can stand out."

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PA

Aguero is set to call it time on an illustrious playing career at City ahead of a potential move to Barcelona in the summer.

The 32-year-old Argentine striker etched his name in the City history books as the club's record scorer and five-Premier League title haul.

Kane, meanwhile, has been linked with both United and City after revealing his desire to leave Spurs at the end of the season.

Ferguson also told SPORTbible about his regret of not using United cult hero Park Ji-sung to man-mark Lionel Messi in the 2011 Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In is slated for release in UK cinemas on 27th May before it arrives on Amazon Prime Video on 29th May.

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Topics: Sergio Aguero, Football, Sir Alex Ferguson, Premier League, England, Dele Alli, Son Heung-Min, Harry Kane