United, with Everton boss David Moyes replacing him in the summer.
A host of English Premier League soccer managers have rushed to pay tribute to the 71-year-old, with Arsenal boss Wenger keen to praise his old rival.
The Frenchman said: “I would just like to pay tribute to an unbelievable achievement and a fantastic career.
“Basically the achievement is immaculate, when you look at the whole structure and consistency of the achievement. It is, of course, something exceptional.
“It is difficult to imagine English football without him, but it’s now a reality and a fact. Of course the next manager has to fill in and show he has the dimension to do that. It is a big task for the guy who comes in.” Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini feels honoured to have competed against Ferguson, who the Italian believes to be the greatest of his generation. — The Sun.



