Manchester United secure Champions League place after Mainoo strike, as Sir Alex Ferguson hospitalized before kickoff
Manchester United booked their place in next season's Champions League with a dramatic 3-2 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday, a result that unfolded hours after Sir Alex Ferguson was taken ill at the stadium.
Sir Alex Ferguson, the 84-year-old former Manchester United manager, was taken to hospital from Old Trafford on Sunday after feeling unwell shortly before his former club faced Liverpool in a match that carried significant consequences for both teams' European futures.
The club confirmed in a brief statement that Ferguson was treated as a precautionary measure. No further details were available as of Sunday evening.
On the pitch, United secured their place in next season's Champions League with a 3-2 victory that proved decisive in the closing stages. Kobbie Mainoo's strike in the second half separated the sides in a match that had seen the lead change hands on multiple occasions.
The timing of Ferguson's hospitalisation—reported by Sky Sports at 15:40 UTC, approximately two hours before the 16:30 kickoff—cast an immediate shadow over the afternoon. United, competing against Aston Villa for the fourth Champions League spot, entered the match knowing that a victory would guarantee qualification regardless of other results. A draw or defeat would have handed Villa the initiative.
For Liverpool, the defeat ended any remaining mathematical possibility of catching Arsenal at the top of the Premier League. Arne Slot's side had led at one stage before United's eventual winner moved them three points clear of their rivals with one game remaining. Liverpool had already secured a top-two finish and Champions League football for next season, but the result removes any incentive to chase maximum points in their final fixture.
The match itself delivered the high stakes its scheduling suggested. United took an early lead before Liverpool equalised and then briefly took the advantage. The home side responded to restore parity before Mainoo's decisive contribution settled a contest that included four goals in the first half.
United's qualification for Europe's premier club competition represents a significant achievement for Ruben Amorim in his first season at the helm. Finishing fourth in the Premier League, with all six of their Champions League group-stage opponents defeated across two fixtures, would mark a recovery from the mid-season form that had threatened to derail their campaign entirely.
For Ferguson, the hospital visit follows a documented history of health issues since his retirement in 2013, including a brain haemorrhage in 2018 that required urgent surgery. Club sources indicated that he remained in contact with senior figures at Old Trafford on Sunday evening.
United's final league fixture is scheduled for 11 May 2026, away to Aston Villa—ironically, the side whose result in that match will determine whether the two clubs swap positions in the final Champions League standings. Liverpool close their season at Anfield on the same date againstCrystal Palace.
The convergence of Ferguson's health scare and United's qualification battle gave the afternoon an unusual emotional register, one that club staff and players were reluctant to address directly in the immediate aftermath. The result, at minimum, provides a resolution of sorts to an afternoon that began in uncertainty.
