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Published 15:13 25 Oct 2016 BST
Since retiring in 2013, the Scot has had more than enough time to dwell on the heartbreaking near-misses he's overseen throughout his career.
And this week, Ferguson revealed the biggest regret he has from his time in charge of the Red Devils.
"The one I really regret was not taking Manchester United to the final in 2002," Ferguson said at Glasgow's Euro 2020 logo launch on Tuesday.
"The whole build up was about getting to the final in Glasgow, but we lost the semi-final to Leverkusen.
"We were a bit unlucky, we ran out of time! The referee couldn’t understand my time and his time!"
It's good to see Fergie hasn't changed one little bit.
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