
Sir Alex Ferguson has enjoyed a moment of success in Liverpool.
His most recent triumph continues his post-management involvement in elite sport with a notable victory this weekend.
The former Manchester United manager has remained a prominent figure since retiring, with his influence still felt across the game.
Earlier this month, former United goalkeeper Ben Foster revealed that Ferguson played a role in his Old Trafford exit.
He highlighted the long-lasting impact the legendary ex-manager continues to have.
There have also been links to Manchester United’s current setup in recent months.
In January, it was revealed that young defender Ayden Heaven had moved into Ferguson’s family home, underlining the continued connection between Sir Alex and the club’s emerging talent.
Ferguson has also been enjoying success away from football.
He recently celebrated a third-place finish for his horse L’eau du Sud at the Cheltenham Festival, further strengthening his growing presence in racing.
This latest victory came in Liverpool at Aintree, where Sir Alex Ferguson is a co-owner of Wade Out, who won the William Hill Handicap Hurdle.
The result was confirmed by RacingTV on X.
The horse produced a strong performance to pull clear after the final hurdle.
The seven-year-old, trained by Olly Murphy and ridden by Gavin Sheehan, secured the win at odds of 18-1, delivering a standout result on Grand National day.
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was present to witness the victory.
The Manchester United legend was alongside his wife Coleen during the event.
Sir Alex Ferguson, widely regarded as one of football’s greatest managers with 13 Premier League titles, continues to find success beyond the touchline, adding yet another achievement to his decorated sporting career.
Wade Out readily lands the spoils at Aintree pic.twitter.com/5vyQnxo3jy
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 11, 2026
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