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Manchester United legend Dennis Laurie statue, Ferguson: Law is the greatest Scottish player of all time

Manchester United legend Dennis Laurie statue, Ferguson: Law is the greatest Scottish player of all time

According to the Sun, the statue of Manchester United legend Dennis Law was unveiled in Aberdeen, Scotland, and Manchester United legend Ferguson unveiled the statue, and said in his speech that Dennis Law is the greatest Scottish player in history.

The statue was co-financed by the Dennis-Law Heritage Trust and the city's philanthropic fund, and Ferguson, 79, assisted in the unveiling and called Law the greatest Scottish player of all time, and he joked on stage.

Ferguson said: "I think the statue is extremely evocative, although I didn't see him wiping his nose with his sleeve. He's a fantastic player and in the eyes of me and a lot of people he's undoubtedly the greatest Scottish player of all time. He has always been a good friend and supporter of mine. Well done Dennis, you deserve it. ”

Dennis Law, who was battling Alzheimer's disease, then expressed his voice and said that his wife had written herself a speech: "Do I have to speak too?" My good lady wrote something. Aberdeen was everything to me, I know my days in Manchester, where it was good, but Aberdeen was better. Thank you for giving me this incredible honor, which is far beyond my dreams. ”

To this day, Dennis Law remains the only Scotsman to win the Ballon d'Or, scoring 237 goals in 404 games he played for Manchester United during his illustrious career, affectionately known as the King. Dennis Law, along with George Best and Bobby Charlton, is known as the United Sanskrit, who helped United win two English League titles, an FA Cup and a European Cup. In addition, Dennis Law still holds the scoring record for the Scottish national team, scoring 30 goals for Scotland in 55 games.

(Zhen Shiming)

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