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Sir Alex Ferguson admits he feared losing his memory after suffering a brain haemorrhage in 2018 as it's revealed he prepared a documentary about his life after incident - with film out in May and including tales from his family, Ryan Giggs and Eric Canto

Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he feared losing his memory after suffering a brain haemorrhage in May 2018.

Ferguson underwent emergency brain surgery almost three years ago and thankfully recovered from the life-threatening moment.

And in light of that incident, the 79-year-old has documented his storied life in an upcoming documentary-film to ensure his tales remain told.

Sir Alex Ferguson admits he feared losing his memory after suffering a brainu00a0haemorrhage

Sir Alex Ferguson admits he feared losing his memory after suffering a brain haemorrhage

The 79-year-old underwent successful emergency surgery after the incident in May 2018
Ferguson has an upcoming documentary-film about his life which will be released in May in cinemas and on Amazon Prime calledu00a0Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In

Ferguson has an upcoming documentary-film about his life which will be released in May in cinemas and on Amazon Prime called Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In

Titled Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In, the feature-length production will detail the Scot's life on and off the football pitch.