Sir Alex Ferguson undergoes emergency surgery for brain hemorrhage

Sir Alex Ferguson, the former Manchester United boss, underwent emergency surgery Saturday after suffering a brain hemorrhage, United said in a statement, courtesy of Simon Stone of the BBC.

“Sir Alex Ferguson has undergone emergency surgery today for a brain hemorrhage. The procedure has gone very well but he needs a period of intensive care to optimise his recovery,” the statement reads.

League One side Doncaster, where Ferguson’s son Darren serves as manager, announced the 46-year-old was not with the third-tier side for Saturday’s match against Wigan Athletic for family reasons.

United midfielder Michael Carrick, who played a number of years under Ferguson, quickly took to social media after hearing the news to wish the best for his former manager.

Ferguson managed United for over two decades from 1986-2013 after stints with St. Mirren, Aberdeen, and the Scottish national team. He led the Red Devils to 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, and two Champions League trophies.