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EXCLUSIVE: Sir Alex Ferguson fears he is 'not in control' of his health after suffering a brain haemorrhage three years ago and admits he was 'never afraid' of the tough decisions as Man United manager in clip from new film focusing on his legendary caree

Sir Alex Ferguson has conceded he is 'not in control' of his health after suffering a brain haemorrhage three years ago in a new clip from the upcoming documentary about the legendary Scot's life.

The film - titled: Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In - focuses on the Scot's illustrious managerial career and his time at Manchester United, in which he won 38 trophies with the Red Devils.

It is due to be released in cinemas from May 27 and tickets are now on sale.

Sir Alex Ferguson has conceded he is 'not in control' of his health in an exclusive clip from the upcoming film about his life
In the exclusive clip, Ferguson says he 'was never afraid' of tough decisions or being in control

But in an exclusive clip, Ferguson discusses how he feels out of control with regards to his health - which is a stark contrast to how he managed during his career.