David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and Eric Cantona were among a host of former Manchester United stars to wish legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson a happy birthday on Monday.
The fiery Scot turned 77 in what has proved a difficult year with health issues.
Ferguson enjoyed a glittering career at United winning 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups and two Champions League titles.
The club themselves penned an impressive tribute to Ferguson on his birthday as they created a video of his iconic moments in charge of the club.
The touching video posted on Twitter included the treble win of 1999, one of United’s most famous moments when current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer tapped in to dramatically win it.
Ferguson is seen as a father-figure by many of the players he managed and it is no surprise that the tributes poured in.
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 31, 2018
Happy Birthday to the boss 💪🏼⚽️ pic.twitter.com/OCKz10GYM5— Mike Phelan (@Mike_Phelan_1) December 31, 2018
Happy Birthday #Boss. Wish you good health for many years to come. #SirAlex #MUFC 🎂 pic.twitter.com/FAt8ibA5S2— Danny Webber 🐝 (@DanielWebber81) December 31, 2018
Very Happy Birthday Boss 👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/CGoxH92eRW— Peter Schmeichel (@Pschmeichel1) December 31, 2018
Happy Birthday to my old boss Sir Alex Ferguson have a great day :)— Norman Whiteside (@NormanWhiteside) December 31, 2018

