5 biggest mistakes made by Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United

Manchester United v Swansea City - Premier League
Manchester United v Swansea City - Premier League

#3 Champions League final 2011 tactics

Barcelona v Manchester United - UEFA Champions League Final
Barcelona v Manchester United - UEFA Champions League Final

A rampant Manchester United team met Pep Guardiola's Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League final in 2011. Both teams lined up with generational talent on either side in what was expected to be a hard-fought final that would be too close to call.

However, Barcelona ran out as 3-1 victors in a relatively comfortable final, which was largely down to Manchester United's unconvincing game plan.

Sir Alex Ferguson admitted recently that perhaps his biggest mistake on the pitch was not instructing Ji Sung Park to man-mark Messi out of the game. The man they called "Three Lung Park" was the only player on the pitch with the stamina and work rate to cover Messi's scintillating dribbles.

Sir Alex, however, with scores tied 1-1 at half-time, decided against such a "negative" move and felt Manchester United could go on to outplay their opposition. Second-half goals from David Villa and Messi meant for the second time in three years, Manchester United lost at the final hurdle to Barcelona.


#2 Selling Jaap Stam

Wes Brown, Jaap Stam, Roy Keane
Wes Brown, Jaap Stam, Roy Keane

Amongst many things Sir Alex Ferguson was revered for was his strong personality and headmaster-like control over his players. Often, however, this need to control his stars proved costly.

The most infamous of these fallouts was with Treble winning Dutch center-back, Jaap Stam. A strong fan favorite and an outstanding tackler, Stam was at the heart of a Manchester United defense that won the Premier League three years in a row. He was sold rather inexplicably at the time to Lazio in 2001 for £16.5 million when he had a lot more to offer in the red of Manchester United.

Later, details unraveled of how Sir Alex let the Dutchman know his career in England was ending in a meeting at a petrol station, of all places. Sir Alex Ferguson was underlyingly outraged by comments made in Stam's autobiography about his time at the club and was promptly declared Persona non Grata.

In the end it was United who suffered, as his replacement, Laurent Blanc, was nowhere close to his ability. Sir Alex went on to publicly declare the sale of Jaap Stam as one of his biggest ever regrets.


#1 Poor squad development in his last seasons

West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United - Premier League
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United - Premier League

The greatest strength Sir Alex Ferguson possessed was the ability to squeeze the maximum out of underwhelming squads and players. At the end of his final season of glory, the Manchester United squad had an average age of close to 26. The pillars of their success in the modern era, such as Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, Nemanja Vidic, Ryan Giggs, Ji Sung Park, Michael Carrick and the newly acquired Robin van Persie, were all past 30 years of age.

Instead of dipping into the transfer market and blooding in younger players, Ferguson depended on his trusted lieutenants, going as far as calling Paul Scholes out of retirement at 36! The ones he did bring in, such as Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Bebe and Alex Buttner, proved to be inadequate replacements for the stalwarts that preceded them.

The "Chosen One" David Moyes suffered working with a squad well past its prime due to Sir Alex Ferguson's short-sighted vision in his last few seasons at Old Trafford.

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