Manchester United are making progress under the guidance of Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese was appointed as the manager of Manchester United in the summer.
Ferguson is regarded as one of the most brilliant coaches in this world. He was at the helm of United for almost 27 years and in that time, United pretty much ruled the domestic League.
United are currently unbeaten in the Premier League since the 4-0 defeat to Chelsea. The men in Red have registered eight draws in the Premier League this season which has been frustrating for the fans.
Despite taking retirement, Ferguson is quite a regular to United’s games. The ex-manager, who is also one of the directors, was in the stands when Wayne Rooney broke the record of Sir Bobby Charlton.
He opined on Jose, “I think he has done a great job.
“You can see he has got to grips with the club.
“The team is playing really well and he has been very unlucky. He has had six 1-1 draws and in every game he has battered the opposition.
“If they hadn’t had all these draws, they would be there challenging Chelsea. That is the unfortunate part but he is going to have to live with that.”