A former Star of Manchester United is open around the time that Sir Alex Ferguson remained ‘angry’ and even threatened to rip a player’s contract after he was photographed with a rival.
Ferguson, 83, is perhaps the biggest manager who adorned the Premier League after he has won 13 titles in his 26-year-old government as Manager of Man Utd.
He was and is still a respected figure in the football world, with his record of fans and the media.
And given his success has often been spoken of his man management, but because countless players discovered over the years that he was not afraid to give his opinion when he had to get his point.
An example of this came when a former United star was seen with a player in Manchester City.
Carlos Tevez was part of a formidable United side that lifted the Premier League and Champions League in the 2007/08 campaign.
The following year Tevez, 41, won the title again but left United for their city rivals in a deal that was reportedly worth £ 25.5 million.
However, this did not prevent United’s Patrice Evra from being friends with the Argentinian, but it is safe to say that Ferguson did not approve when the left back was photographed next to the attacker.
“Tevez is my brother, so when he came to the city, I remember that we were going to a place with the name San Carlo and the Paparazzi take a picture,” said Evra on the five YouTube channel of Rio Ferdinand.

Patrice Evra and Carlos Tevez in Man Utd Training (Credit: Getty)
“So the next morning Ferguson called me in his office and said,” When I see you again with Tevez, I will tear your contract. “
And this was not the first time that a player became the victim of Ferguson’s mood.
Rio Ferdinand remembered an incident that took place after United lost 3-1 against City on Maine Road in 2003.
“We were beaten 3-1 on Maine Road with Shaun Goater, who scored two goals,” Ferdinand recalled in an episode of Rio Ferdinand Five.
“That was the first derby I played, and the moment I realized how big it was in the dressing room afterwards.
“We walked in and the manager closed the door. It was quiet and then he suddenly broke out.
“Ruud van Nistelrooy, who was when the God was, walked in with a city shirt in his hand and I remember that Sir Alex Ferguson had absolutely unloaded him on him.
“He destroyed him and said,” If I ever see someone walking with a city shirt again, you will never play for this club. “
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