Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he is not one to focus on the past as he celebrated 26 years in charge at Old Trafford.
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The Red Devils boss has cemented his place as arguably one of the world's greatest managers, having earned 12 Premier League crowns, two Champions League trophies and five FA Cup titles since taking over on November 6, 1986.
But when questioned about the epic milestone, the Scot insisted he is not one to look backwards, and says he is always planning for the future.
Speaking ahead of United's European Cup clash against Braga on Wednesday, Ferguson said: "It is difficult to keep going on about these things.
"It is not a big issue for me. I just have to carry on with my job. There is no point in eulogising about it or regretting anything.
"Looking back is never an issue. Looking forward is the thing and I'm at the right club, which has the expectation of looking forward and achieving as much as we can.
"That is the way we are."
United currently top the Premier League standings by a point, while they also lead Group H in the Champions League.





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