Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to the hospital shortly before Sunday's Premier League clash between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, prompting concern among supporters of the club and the wider football community.
The 84-year-old was reportedly feeling unwell and was moved as a precautionary measure, with sources stressing that the situation was not treated as an emergency. No further official update on his condition has been released since his admission.
Ferguson had been present at Old Trafford on matchday, arriving ahead of kick-off for the high-profile Premier League fixture. He was seen earlier in the day meeting guests at the stadium and appeared in attendance as usual from his familiar position in the directors' box.
However, shortly before the match began, he was escorted from the tunnel area and taken by ambulance to the hospital. The decision was described by sources as precautionary, indicating that medical staff acted quickly after he fell unwell.
Manchester United have not issued a detailed medical statement, and no additional updates have been provided since the initial reports of his hospital admission.
Sir Alex Ferguson, former Manchester United boss, taken to hospital after falling ill at Old Traffordpic.twitter.com/ZBoVT6DAL0
Despite widespread attention online following the news, sources close to the situation have emphasised that Ferguson's hospital visit was not considered an emergency. The wording of early reports has consistently suggested caution rather than crisis.
Club-linked figures have indicated optimism that Ferguson will be well enough to return home soon. At this stage, there has been no suggestion from official or medical sources that his condition is life-threatening or deteriorating.
The lack of a formal health bulletin has contributed to heightened public interest, but there has been no confirmation of any serious complication.
Concerns have been amplified by Ferguson's medical history. In 2018, hesuffered a brain haemorrhagethat left him seriously ill and required intensive recovery and rehabilitation. He later spoke publicly about his recovery in detail, highlighting the severity of that earlier health scare.
Source: International Business Times UK