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Manchester United's worst XI under Sir Alex Ferguson

 

Charles Reynolds
Wednesday 08 May 2013 13:46 BST
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Sir Alex Ferguson will retire after 27 years in charge of Manchester United, an incredible length of time in which he has accrued countless trophies and a knighthood for services to football.

He is the longest serving manager in world football and during those years has nurtured some of the finest footballing talent to hit the world stage. However, Sir Alex hasn't always got it right.

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Here, we present a 'Worst XI', a selection of United players that even Ferguson couldn't make the best of.

Do you agree with our selection? Who would be in your 'Worst XI'? Leave your thoughts and comments below...

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