The magnificent statues which portray United's 'holy trinity' of Best,
Law and Charlton were unveiled on Friday, overlooking the famous
sculpture of former manager Sir Matt Busby.
Ferguson and Giggs
made it an astonishing 10 Premier League titles each by edging Chelsea
earlier this month, so Sir Bobby believes it is only fitting that they
are next in line to be immoratlised in brass.
"Alex Ferguson and Ryan Giggs will be here," assured Charlton.
"What more can they do? They deserve it."
"Alex is just a sensational manager and I'd put nothing past him.
"He
doesn't bother about hurdles. He goes straight to the problem, solves
the problem and gets our team to play to their absolute maximum.
"You can't ask any more than that. We've all seen what he's been doing for 22 years."
Charlton
went on to reflect on the ultra-dramatic Champions League victory
against Chelsea, and admitted that he was a nervous wreck.
"I was shaking but when I saw John Terry going forward I thought he might not be the best penalty taker," he said.
"Fortunately he missed and when Ryan slotted it in I believed we're going to win.
"It's an abyss if you're on the losing side. You've nowhere to go, nobody you want to talk to. It's dreadful.
"But I am just glad life has thrown up another success story for Manchester United."
Yea, make one for Ronaldo, this way he sure feel guilty if he leaves.