Sir Alex Ferguson enjoyed a trophy-laden career as manager of Manchester United.
The Scot enjoyed 27 years with the Red Devils, winning 13 league titles, two Champions Leagues and five FA Cups to name a few.
However, since he retired in 2013, United have struggled.
The Manchester side have failed to mount a serious challenge since their old boss left with their rivals Manchester City capturing four Premier Leagues in that time.
Nevertheless, things are starting to progress under current United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjær, who has his side second in the league with a Europa League final against Villarreal to play on Wednesday.
Ahead of United's midweek European clash, Ferguson has been talking to his former player Gary Neville about his managerial career, favourite players and much more.
When quizzed on which current players he wished he had the chance to manage, Ferguson admitted he would have enjoyed coaching Tottenham's deadly attacking duo Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.
“I think [Harry] Kane. I thought Dele Ali was going to be a top player, I must admit I don’t know what’s happened there", Ferguson told SportBible.

"And the boy [Heung-min] Son. These are excellent players.”
Spurs' attacking duo have been imperious this season, at times carrying their side on their back throughout the campaign.
Kane, who currently is the joint-top scorer in the Premier League, has managed a whopping 32 goals and 16 assists in all competitions this season.
The England captain's attacking partner, Son, has also chipped in with an impressed 22 goals and 17 assists across all competitions this term.
The 79-year-old also went on to name a Manchester City player as one of the best strikers.
He said: “[Sergio] Aguero has been a terrific striker there’s no doubt about that. His goal scoring has been exceptional.”