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‘Man UTD boss told me that I would never play for the club again – I knew I was finished’

Ben Foster said Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United career ended in 2009 after a fear exhibition in a hot Premier League match.

Ben Foster said Sir Alex Ferguson offers overwhelming news that Manchester United’s career is over. But at the same time, despite a heart attack, he explained why nothing but admiration for his ex -boss.

During a credit spell at Wrexham, the shooter attracted the attention of the legendary Scottish manager and arrived from Stoke City to United in 2005. During the former Terraid period, he found it difficult to establish himself in the first team and reliable Edwin Van der Sar, firmly established as the number one of the club.

Foster temporarily farm to Watford to open two campaigns to help him progress at the beginning. Although he returned to United before 2007-08 season, his disability problems left him for the majority of this campaign, he says Manchester Evening News.

Former British goalkeeper, despite the limited Premier League trips, United and the League Cup continued to demand twice. During a warm Manchester Derby conflict on the best flight in September 2009, it was a convincing exhibition that pointed to the beginning of the fall in the club.

Foster was chosen by Sir Alex to act with a fascinating 4-3 victory on Man City to the wounded van der Sar, and Michael Owen clarified the winner of a sensational stopping time in Old Trafford.

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However, an important error from the goalkeeper, after the last whistle exploded, faced the treatment of the manager’s fame “hair dryer” treatment. Foster, who reflected the event in Tippy Tappy Football Podcast, explained: “I had an absolute smell and I knew that the writing was on the wall.

“He was watching the repetitions, and I’m with him, ‘Oh, God, someone closes this television. This is s ***’. He was watching him and someone ‘God, he needs to come out’.

“He’d tell you exactly where he was standing, but I like it about him. ‘Listen, I can see his trust gone, so I’m taking you out of the team. I’ll put Tomasz Kuszczak a little bit.

Despite Glunder, Foster found himself among the sticks for United’s Premier League match in Old Trafford the following month. The goalkeeper was another Uluyan, Kenwyne Jones allowed him to find a network in a 2-2 dead end.

This important moment did not only cost him in the squad – he effectively sealed the latest upper flight output for United. Nevertheless, Foster, who thought about these dark days, admitted that Sir Alex valued his brutal honesty, leaving the club properly started his career.

“Big Kenwyne Jones was on the front for them and the ball went into the box. I went to punch, but first went and scored a goal and left me with a lot of. I’m like ‘Oh my God’.

“Again, Patrice Evra scored a little last minute goal that saved me, but the manager was doing fumbing. I remember entering the locker rooms full -time and then the hair dryer.

“‘You never play for this club again,’ he said, but he was in front of all the ladies. I just remember ‘oh, that’s terrible. I don’t need it.’

“It was terrible at the time, but at the end of that season, I left and signed it for Birmingham. When my career really started for me.”

At the end of the 2009-10 campaign, after leaving Old Trafford, Foster moved to Birmingham City, which was founded by Blues as the number one goalkeeper in 2011.

Star exhibitions moved to West Bromwich Albion in 2012 and continued its perfect form. Foster, who won eight England cover during his career, then took a four -year clue in Watford before finishing his game days at Wrexham, and in 2023 he secured his national league splendor.

Now he presents his own podcast, called Fozcast, where he is chatting with various guests about football.

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