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6th February 2018
11:17am GMT

"His man-management without a doubt," Rooney said on Sky Sports, when asked what was Ferguson's best quality as a manager.
"As a manager he was the best, but his man-management was something which a lot of other managers would struggle to match. He knew how to speak to players, how to get a reaction. He's the only manager that could leave someone out and make them feel good about it. He was incredible. He knew how to get a reaction out of me. So many times at half-time I had played well and others in the dressing room hadn't, but he'd come for me. He knew there'd be a shouting match, but it'd get a reaction from me. If he did it to another player, like Nani, he knew he'd lose the player, but he just knew the right thing to do with different players."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/960807536940199936 Rooney also spoke about some of Ferguson's team-talks, a facet of his management Roy Keane complimented. According to Rooney, Ferguson always knew exactly what to say before a match, and he often left it to the players to decide tactics during games and take responsibility. "Some of his team talks were, 'Go and win the game,'" he said.
"'You 11 players are better than their 11 players, go and win the game and work it out for yourselves on the pitch'... If we got a player sent-off, the players would work out how we change the formation themselves on the pitch, and if there was a problem the manager would change it. In the big games, that's where he'd get his tactics right."Rooney spoke about a range of topics on Monday Night Football, including an argument with Keane and the form of Harry Kane. His appearance on the show was very well received.
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