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02nd Nov 2015

Harry Redknapp claims that Alex Ferguson couldn’t guide this Manchester United side to glory

Even with big Marouane?

Darragh Murphy

Alex Ferguson won the Premier League with a team containing Anderson, Nani and Tom Cleverly so, essentially, he’s a magician.

But Harry Redknapp believes that not even the great Scot has the powers to turn around the fortunes of the current Manchester United squad.

United are currently sat in fourth spot in the Premier League table but are as high as 10/1 to win their first league title since Ferguson’s retirement.

And in his Telegraph column, Redknapp claims that not even Ferguson, the greatest manager of all time, could get a title out of the team at Louis van Gaal’s disposal.

“Manchester United and Louis van Gaal are taking a lot of criticism but the harsh reality is that even Sir Alex Ferguson would struggle to turn this squad into world beaters.”

Manchester United v Swansea City - Premier League

“United are under huge scrutiny after a third successive game without a goal and there is growing pressure on Van Gaal to do what would have been unthinkable a few years back and drop Wayne Rooney. But the simple truth is that Ferguson – one of the greatest managers – would not be walking away with the title with this squad.”

Redknapp claims that, to reclaim the glory years of the Ferguson era, that a superstar signing is required at Old Trafford but it’s not that easy.

“You would have to go out and sign a Gareth Bale, Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez or Neymar to turn this United team around and those players simply are not available.”

Crystal Palace v Manchester United - Premier League

The former Spurs and QPR boss also believes that no players from the current squad would make it into the iconic Ferguson teams of the late 1990s and mid-2000s.

“Without being disrespectful, I do not think any of the current United players would get into those Ferguson teams and that should tell you everything about what Van Gaal is working with now. As David Moyes found out, and Van Gaal is discovering, those players simply are not around any more. They are undoubtedly a top-four team but nowhere near good enough to run away with the league.”