Michael Carrick: Wishes for Alex Ferguson show former Manchester United manager's influence

Premier League club captain talks about 'the mark of the man' as Scotsman remains in intensive care following operation on brain haemorrhage

Alex Ferguson has had a huge influence on the game of football, according to Michael Carrick. Phil Noble / Reuters
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Manchester United captain Michael Carrick believes the wide-reaching influence of Alex Ferguson has been reflected in the messages of goodwill pouring in from all over the world.

The 76-year-old former Manchester United manager remains in intensive care in a Salford hospital after an emergency operation on a brain haemorrhage on Saturday.

Support has flooded in from both football figures and those outside the game and Carrick said that was a reflection on the man his former manager is.

"It just shows you the mark of the man and the respect he had," Carrick told MUTV. "The whole football world is incredible but outside of that as well, from all corners of the globe and different walks of life, people have shown their support.

"That's the effect he had on people. It was the effect he had on everyone. He means a lot to me, as he does to this club. We were all praying for him and thinking of him, Cathy and the family. It's a tough time for everyone but I'm thinking positive and hoping he will pull through."

With the world anxiously awaiting an update on Ferguson's recovery, two of his former players have hailed the Scot's fighting spirit.

Wales manager Ryan Giggs, who was a part of all Ferguson's 13 Premier League titles after being given his debut when he was just 17 years old in 1991, told BBC Wales: "I know the operation has been a success - but he is a fighter and that is what makes me think he will be able to make a recovery.

"Now is the time to pray and hope he can make a full recovery.

"He has been the biggest influence in my career, both on and off the pitch."

Defender Phil Jones, one of a handful of players signed by Ferguson who is still at the club, added: "I know his character. I know he has that fight in him. Hopefully he'll recover well.

"He has got all his family and friends around him, the support from all the players and staff at Man United and football around the world."

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Manchester United captain Michael Carrick says he is praying for Alex Ferguson. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters

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Jones's teammate Juan Mata dedicated his weekly blog post to Ferguson.

"All of us are united right now, wishing Sir Alex a speedy recovery. He has been a unique and fundamental figure in the football world over the last few decades," the Spaniard said.

"I've never been coached by him, unfortunately, yet I know well his incomparable legacy on this club, that winning mentality and fighting gen[e] that we must honour in the last three games of the season, especially in the FA Cup final."

Derek McInnes, manager at Ferguson's previous club Aberdeen, sent the best wishes of everyone at the Scottish Premiership outfit.

"Having got to know him over the last few years, and watched from the outside and seen how strong a manager he was, his determination to pull through will certainly help him," he said.

"Everybody connected with the club has got the same warm wishes towards him and hopefully he can pull through.

"We can all stay positive and all say a prayer for him and hopefully we can get a positive outcome."