Jose Mourinho says Manchester United are ‘confident’ and ‘positive’ that Sir Alex Ferguson’s will make a full recovery from a brain haemorrhage.
The legendary former United manager is understood to be making encouraging progress following undergoing emergency surgery at the weekend.
Mourinho is keen to respect the Ferguson family’s request for privacy as the 76-year-old recuperates in a Manchester hospital.
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But he believes news that the Scot is conscious and talking – and even said to be discussing the latest football results – will lift his players in the final three games of the season. United face West Ham and Watford in their final two Premier league games, and Chelsea in the FA Cup final.
‘I can only think that if there is any relation it is a positive relation,’ said Mourinho.
Asked if the situation had left a cloud over the club, he added: ‘We are positive – very, very positive. We are confident.
‘It's private. His family ask for privacy and that's what I'm going to respect.’
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