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Man Utd icon Ferguson itching to get back to Old Trafford to watch Greenwood and McTominay

SIR ALEX FERGUSON is itching to return to the Old Trafford stands - to check out Mason Greenwood's scorching form at first hand.

Manchester United's greatest ever manager has watched current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's best ever run -  but only at home on TV, due to the coronavirus crisis.

England U-21 striker Mason Greenwood and Scotland midfielder Scott McTomnay are impressing Alex Ferguson as he watches Man Utd games on TV
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England U-21 striker Mason Greenwood and Scotland midfielder Scott McTomnay are impressing Alex Ferguson as he watches Man Utd games on TVCredit: Reuters
Teenage sensation Mason Greenwood bagged another stunner last time out in Manchester United's 3-0 win at Aston Villa
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Teenage sensation Mason Greenwood bagged another stunner last time out in Manchester United's 3-0 win at Aston VillaCredit: The Mega Agency
Sir Alex Ferguson is keen to return to matches but is stuck at home like fans as the Prem is being finished behind closed doors
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Sir Alex Ferguson is keen to return to matches but is stuck at home like fans as the Prem is being finished behind closed doorsCredit: Getty - Contributor

has been particularly excited by Euro 2021 hopeful Greenwood, 18, who has hit four goals from the past three games in attack, and 23-year-old midfielder Scott McTominay.

And United will go third if they beat Southampton at home on Monday night after last Thursday's 3-0 win at Aston Villa made them the first Premier League team to win four matches in a row by three or more goals.

Fergie is reportedly frustrated to be away from the live action as the Prem action continues behind closed doors - although he is said to have kept in touch with Solskjaer.


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A source who worked with Scot near the end of his 1986-2013 reign told the : "Alex has been enjoying the recent weeks of football’s return and the way United have emerged from lockdown.

‘For someone still full of energy, he’s not at his best cooped up and is looking forward to returning to Old Trafford when it’s safe to do so. 

"But he’s been delighted the way Solskjaer is managing the team and I believe they have spoken a couple of times in the last few weeks. 

"He’s especially heartened by the emergence of the younger players like Scott McTominay and Mason Greenwood. 

"He managed United for an awful long time during good times and bad so he knows it’s not an easy job, particularly when things aren’t going well. 

"He knows Ole is showing the grit and determination needed but also the bravery to make hard decisions."

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