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Sir Alex Ferguson says he's 'not in control' of his health after brain haemorrhage
Manchester United boss suffered a brain haemorrhage three years ago.Ferguson says he thrived on being in charge during his 23 years in the Old Trafford hotseat, with United's successes or failures resting on his decisions.Most of the time, he made the right calls - leading to 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League triumphs during his reign.But in 'Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In' - the movie documentary which premiered on Thursday night - he admits he was left with the unfamiliar feeling of his fate being out of his hands.“Regarding my health, I’m not actually in control," Ferguson said.“In the football world, and at United, I’m in control of the situation.“It’s vital because a player cannot do it himself.