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In pictures: Sir Alex Ferguson's 13 Premier League titles

How England's most successful club won all their crowns thanks to their manager

Simon Rice,Matt Bass
Wednesday 08 May 2013 11:40 EDT
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After almost 27 years, the most successful football manager in the modern game announces: ‘It’s the right time'. Sir Alex Ferguson retires after his latest triumph following the the win against Aston Villa, Manchester United won the Premier League title and with it cemented their place as the most successful club in the history of domestic English football.

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This latest triumph is Alex Ferguson's 13th league title, and United's 20th overall.

Further reading
United hope to appoint Moyes by end of the week
Sam Wallace: What next for United after Ferguson?
His best XI during his reign
His 13 titles remembered
Season-by-season guide
Players pay tribute
Ferguson’s statement in full

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