Legendary Sir Alex Ferguson insists he has not considered the end of his career and enjoys leading the club.
The Scotsman took over the reins of the current English champions at the end of 1986. In the middle of the third decade, the specialist was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester.
"It is always pleasant to be honored. It is thanks for 25 years of work that I, not only I, but also everyone who was in this club, have done," Ferguson said.
"I enjoy football and do not think about the end of my career. My health is good at the moment, so I only look forward. We have assembled a young team, a great coaching staff, and a group of employees, so there is nothing to worry about," he added.
With "Man Utd," Ferguson won the English championship 12 times, the FA Cup five times, the league cup four times, triumphed twice in the Champions League tournament, won once in the Intercontinental Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup tournament.