As the night drew low on Sunday (7), the Premier League's double-red clash - Manchester United hosting Liverpool - was missing the legendary Red Devils coach, Mr. Ferguson. The audience was shocked to find that Mr. Ferguson was not at the Otford Stadium, but at the Wembley Stadium in London. As it turned out, Mr. Ferguson was on his way to the final of the British Championship to support his son Darren Ferguson's team, Petersburg. As a result, Peterborough beat Wigambie 2-1 to win the title, and Ferguson's laughter revealed his firm confidence in that choice.
In the past, whenever Manchester United had a crucial battle at home, Ferguson was always a packed Otford spectator. However, this time he was absent from the double red match. There was speculation whether the Red Devils had gotten over it and were unwilling to watch the team they built suffer humiliation at the hands of their rivals. But the British media quickly caught up with Fay Sir, who was at Wembley Stadium in London to watch the final between Peterborough and Wiganby. With the double-red match starting an hour later than the Weygambie game, Ferguson had to choose between family and the game, and ultimately chose the latter to cheer on the Petersburg team.
Despite the fact that Petersburg is only a League One team, the match was very close, with Petersburg's left-hander Bilous breaking the record in the 85th minute. Just four minutes later, Wegambi equalized, but in stoppage time, Bilous struck again to help his team win 2-1.
Darren Ferguson has been in charge of Petersburg for four years since the 2013/14 season, the second time he has led the team to the title. This achievement is a disappointment to his father, legendary Manchester United coach Ferguson. Netizens have praised Ferguson's eye for talent, believing that his coaching achievements at Petersburg have even surpassed those of his Manchester United days.