

ALEX FERGUSON wants to taste more European glory before quitting Manchester United.
The 67-year-old has enjoyed a glittering spell at Old Trafford, with son Darren revealing he might walk should the club claim the European Cup again or pass Liverpool’s current record of 18 league titles.
But while the decision to call time is in his hands, Ferguson snr admits he glad to not be involved in the selection process for his replacement.
He said: "I am glad it is not my decision. But whoever it is, it needs to be someone with experience.
“Manchester United is a massive club. The club I joined in 1986 is nothing like the one it is today.
"If there was one challenge I’d love the club to win more European trophies than they have done and I think I’ve made this point a few times over the years.
"I don’t think we’ve won the number we should have won.
"There have been years when we’ve been unlucky and years we’ve been disappointed, and there’ve been years when we’ve thrown games away.
"If we could win a couple more European trophies I then would definitely quit."
Ferguson believes it is too early to speculate about a potential replacement, with the opinion of managers able to change within a few games.
He added: "I like Jose Mourinho. He is a good guy and someone I get on very well with.
“But people forget how quickly the game changes. The job of a football manager is a pretty fragile one.
“You can be on the very top of the world and then after two defeats you are the worst team ever.
“Hopefully I will be here for another two or three years. Who knows what will have happened in that time.
“Thinking about Jose Mourinho or Arsene Wenger or whoever is going to be impossible."

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