- **Q: Why did Sir Alex Ferguson call Danny Welbeck?
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Sport / Football
Danny Welbeck reveals a heartening phone call from legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson after his crucial FA Cup goal, highlighting a lasting connection as the veteran striker enjoys a resurgence at Brighton and eyes cup success.
Danny Welbeck's journey is a testament to resilience. Starting under the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, where he won a Premier League title, and later playing under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, securing two FA Cups, Welbeck has learned from the best. He credits both managers for significantly shaping his life and career.
His recent form at Brighton & Hove Albion has been notable. With 8 goals this season (as of late March 2025), including 7 in the Premier League, he's just one shy of matching Pascal Gross as the club's all-time top Premier League scorer (currently 30 goals each). This peak comes despite significant injury setbacks earlier in his career, including serious knee and ankle issues. Welbeck uses these experiences, and even past heavy defeats like Manchester United's 6-1 loss to City, to guide Brighton's younger players, emphasizing resilience, particularly after their own 7-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest earlier in the season.
Now facing Forest again in the FA Cup quarter-finals, Welbeck and Brighton see a significant opportunity. With many traditional powerhouses eliminated, the path to Wembley looks more open. Welbeck, inspired by mentors like Ferguson and senior teammates like James Milner, is driven by a 'desire to make up for lost time' and achieve a historic FA Cup win for the Seagulls.
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