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Ferguson calls for clubs to stand by managers
Alex Ferguson has claimed that Louis van Gaal has benefitted from not having to be his direct replacement at Manchester United. Former Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson believes that managerial consistency is key if anyone is to come close to replicating the success he had at Old Trafford. Upon his retirement in 2013, Ferguson was replaced by David Moyes, but the former Everton manager's stint lasted less than 12 months. Louis Van Gaal subsequently replaced Moyes, guiding United back into the Champions League last term, and Ferguson believes the Dutchman has benefitted from being Moyes' successor rather than his own, insisting there is no proof that a managerial change will...
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