SPOTTED! Sir Alex Ferguson poses for SELFIE while watching son Darren taste Wembley glory
MANCHESTER UNITED legend Sir Alex Ferguson posed for a SELFIE with a Peterborough fan as he watched his son Darren lift the Johnstone's Paint Trophy at Wembley.
And Fergie was so enamoured with the occasion that he posed with a grinning fan for a selfie in the stands.
Ferguson's son Darren lifted the Johnstone's Paint Trophy as Peterborough boss [GETTY]
My mum was here, she's a lucky omen
Darren Ferguson
Before the game, Darren had spoken of how his father watching his team in action was a 'jinx'.
But goals from Josh McQuoid, Shaun Brisley and Britt Assombalonga helped Posh break the supposed hex when Fergie is in the stands.
Ferguson and his family were watching on at Wembley in a directors box, with Darren praising his mum for her role in the win afterwards.
Ferguson senior and his side watch on at Wembley [PA]
"My mum was here, she's a lucky omen," said Ferguson. "There's no way I am going to keep my dad away from every game I play. The last big game we had was the play-off final - I kept him away from that [which Peterborough won in 2011].
"But this one, no chance. It's a proud moment for the family. I might never get back here as a manager.
"I can't blame my old man for being a jinx. He has seen us win. He has not seen us win for a while. A few people could say that.
"It's good that my mum and dad were here, and my brothers, their kids and my wife and kids. That is what these sorts of days are about."
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