Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he has been keeping an eye on Lille winger Eden Hazard.
The
70-year-old attended the French side's recent 2-1 defeat against Lyon,
with the Scot admitting a number of players were the focus of his
attention, but he was particularly impressed with the Belgium
international.
"I came to watch Lille play Lyon and followed Hazard of course, along with other players," Ferguson told RMC.
"He is a very good player who has many qualities. He is particularly fast over the first 10 yards.
"Being Manchester United manager is exhausting work, that requires a lot of energy.
"But it is the club that meets all my expectations and allows me to meet all the challenges.
"There is a stable family atmosphere. In short, I thrive there."
The
Red Devils boss was also questioned about France manager Laurent Blanc,
a former United player who has been linked as a potential successor to
the Scot at Old Trafford.
Ferguson said: "I get asked this question very often.
"When
he played in Manchester (2001-03), he followed very carefully our
training methods. He is a very clever. He has qualities as a coach needs
since he made 'les Bleus' a winning team again."
United have been
dragged back into a Premier League title battle with Manchester City
following their 4-4 draw with Everton on Saturday, and Ferguson was
asked how much on an impact their local rival's new wealthy status has
had on the level of competition at the top of the table.
"That's not really accurate. I don't agree with that," he said.
"It's
true that Manchester City became rich in a pretty incredible way, but
it's not the fact that there is a new owner and new ambitions which
necessarily change things.
"The difference is perhaps that we're trying to build with youth."
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