Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to a hospital after feeling unwell before Manchester United played Liverpool on May 4, 2026 [1].
The health of the 84-year-old former manager [2] is a matter of significant concern for the club and its supporters given his legacy at Old Trafford.
Ferguson felt unwell and was transported for precautionary medical checks [3]. The incident occurred at Old Trafford in Manchester, England [4]. A Sky News reporter said Ferguson is conscious and has had precautionary checks [5].
Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick responded to the news following the team's 3-2 victory over Liverpool [6]. Carrick said, "I am very affected" [7].
Carrick's comments highlight the deep personal and professional ties between the current coaching staff and the man who led the club for decades. The match against Liverpool is one of the most intense rivalries in English football, a backdrop that added emotional weight to the medical emergency.
Club officials have not released further details regarding the specific nature of the illness. However, the report that Ferguson remained conscious throughout the process provided some relief to the sporting community [5].
Medical staff performed the checks as a standard safety measure for an individual of his age [3]. The team continued with the fixture despite the disruption involving the former manager.
“"I am very affected"”
The hospitalization of Sir Alex Ferguson during a high-stakes match against Liverpool underscores the enduring emotional connection between the former manager and the current Manchester United regime. While the medical checks were described as precautionary, the reaction from Michael Carrick reflects the symbolic weight Ferguson still carries within the organization.





