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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will take charge of his final home game when his side take on Swansea on Sunday.
The 71-year-old is retiring at the end of the season after more than 26 years in charge at Old Trafford.
Ferguson has this year led United to a 13th league title during his tenure, with the Premier League trophy to be presented following the match.
An emotional final day of the season at Old Trafford has been taken to a whole new level. The Premier League trophy presentation party has become a grand retirement bash that tickets are in huge demand for.
For some, it still won't have properly sunk in that Manchester United will have a different man in charge of the team next season. In the space of less than 48 hours this week, football as millions have only ever known it changed massively.
The match itself is almost a side show, but with both teams able to relax and play without pressure it might turn out to be a really enjoyable one to watch.
There are still targets of sorts to aim for.
Two points from their last two games will mean Swansea beating their total of last season - a bit of a boon for Michael Laudrup over Brendan Rodgers, you might say. The visitors also have the incentive of a first-ever win away to United. We know from Tuesday's win at Wigan that they won't drop a gear just because the day isn't 'about them'.
United need to win their last two games to equal their best ever points total in a 38-game Premier League season, achieved in 1999-2000. They'd also like to find some form befitting the trophy that they'll receive at the end, having won just one of their last four games.
Above all though, they need to give the most successful manager in British football history a winning home send off.
Sir Alex Ferguson's first Old Trafford game was a 1-0 win over QPR 26-and-a-half years ago. It was watched by a crowd of 42,235 - some 14,000 short of being full. A capacity crowd of close to 76,000 will be there for his last game. I bet 26 years from now more than double that number will claim "I was there"!

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