Fergie turns to Smith

Walter Smith: Fergie's new assistant manager
14 April 2012

Walter Smith has been appointed as Manchester United's assistant manager until the end of the season.

The former Everton and Rangers manager fills a vacancy which has existed since Carlos Queiroz left the club last summer.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: "I am delighted that Walter has accepted the chance to join United.

"There are few people in the game with his experience, knowledge and technical ability.

"His talent and background will be major assets at such a critical time of the season."

Smith said: "The chance to come to Manchester United is something I couldn't turn down.

"There are few bigger challenges in football than helping a successful side sustain their achievements.

"I have huge admiration for what Sir Alex has achieved at United and I'm excited to be part of it."

Smith, a former Dundee United and Dumbarton player, joined Rangers in 1986 and became first team coach in 1991.

He won the Scottish Premier League title in each of the six seasons he was in charge and picked up three Scottish Cups and three Scottish League Cups along the way.

Awarded an OBE in 1997, he was appointed Everton manager in 1998 until his sacking in March 2002.

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