No question of retirement
Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted retirement is the last thing on his mind as he savours the tenth Premier League title at the helm of Manchester United.
Pushed to the wire by Chelsea, United were crowned champions of England for the 17th time in the club's history after a 2-0 win over Wigan on Sunday and few would bet against them drawing level with Liverpool's 18 titles at the end of next season.
Ferguson turns 67 on December 31 and there has been speculation he could opt to go out on a high if his players beat Chelsea in the Champions League final in Moscow on May 21.
But as he celebrated victory in what has been an intriguing title battle, the Scot insisted nothing could be further from his mind.
"Retire? That wife of mine just bullies me, so she'd throw me out of the door at seven o'clock in the morning! So that's a definite no."
Ferguson added: "I am proud to have survived for so long, but it is easier for me than the rest because I am at such a great club. How would I be without this? Please tell me."
Ferguson believes the euphoria of the league triumph can carry his side to glory in Moscow. "The great thing is we are bouncing into the final," he said.
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