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Sir Alex Ferguson was spotted in the stands at Celtic Park for the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Aberdeen this afternoon. The legendary coach, known for his success with Aberdeen and Manchester United, is back in Glasgow to watch the game.

Ferguson, an icon at Aberdeen, led the club to numerous titles in domestic competitions, including three Scottish Premier Division titles, four Scottish Cups, and one League Cup. His most memorable achievement with Aberdeen was winning the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1983, followed by the European Super Cup.

Having also managed St Mirren and later achieving great success with Manchester United, Ferguson’s influence on Scottish and English football is undeniable. Today, he is here to see how new Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin is faring in his role, hoping to see more success from the team.

Thelin, who took charge of Aberdeen in the summer, has yet to experience a defeat with the team, boasting a flawless record in all competitions leading up to this match in Glasgow. With Ferguson’s presence at the game, there is a sense of nostalgia and anticipation in the air, as fans eagerly await to see how the match unfolds under the watchful eye of the footballing legend.