LONDON. Sir Alex Ferguson has been named the League Managers’ Association (LMA) Manager of the Year for a record-breaking fourth time after guiding Manchester United to the 13th Premier League title of his reign.
LMA HONOURS’ LISTLMA Manager of the Year – Sir Alex Ferguson CBELMA Special Merit Award – Roberto Di MatteoBarclays Premier League Manager of the Year – Sir Alex Ferguson CBEChampionship Manager of the Year – Malky Mackay, CardiffBudweiser FA Cup Manager of the Year – Roberto Martinez, Wigan LMA 1000 Club inductees – Roy Hodgson LONDON. Sir Alex Ferguson has been named the League Managers’ Association (LMA) Manager of the Year for a record-breaking fourth time after guiding Manchester United to the 13th Premier League title of his reign.Ferguson, 71, had scooped the prize on three previous occasions (1999, 2008 and 2001) and this year’s award moved him ahead of his Old Trafford successor David Moyes, who has claimed it three times.The outgoing United boss was presented with the award, voted for by his fellow managers, at the annual ceremony in London on Monday, 24 hours after the final game of his 26-year tenure with the Red Devils - a thrilling 5-5 draw with West Brom.Ferguson guided United to their 20th league title in his last season as manager, as they overhauled rivals Manchester City to reclaim the crown.The Scot joked he is glad the celebrations of his retirement are now over as he prepares for a backroom role at Old Trafford."It has been overwhelming. The club has been fantastic and congratulations to West Brom with the way they handled yesterday,” Ferguson said. "In a way I am glad it is all over now - because it has been hard work!"I think (West Brom manager) Steve Clarke should get an award because anyone who scores five against United deserves it.”Ferguson is confident he has left a strong legacy for United’s incumbent manager David Moyes, with the club’s emphasis on young players helping the Red Devils to the Under-21 Premier League title after beating Tottenham on Monday."It has always placed a great emphasis on youth long before I came,” Ferguson added. "Sir Matt Busby started that and took Manchester United into Europe, the first English club to do so.