Scottish coach Alex Ferguson has coached Manchester United in 1500 games in 27 years, and his last match with the team on May 19, 2013 witnessed dramatic events.

The atmosphere was festive at the West Bromwich Albion "Hawthorns" stadium in the final match of the Premier League season, and the "Red Devils" players wanted to win and with a large result the gift of departure "to walk."

The scenario of the match was running as Ferguson drew, and the Germans advanced 3-0 in half an hour with the feet of Shinji Kagawa and Jonas Olsen in his goal and Alexander Pottner, but "West Bromwich" scored a goal before the end of the first half with the signing of James Morrison.

And between the two halves, the coach of the "owners of the land" involved the young striker - her time - the Belgian Romelu Lukaku, who scored a goal minutes after his participation before adding the second goal for him and the third for his team.

Then Yusef Molombo added a fourth goal to the hosts before completing his five-man goal by Robin Van Persie and Javier Hernandez.

While the result was indicating a 5-4 lead by the "maneu", Lukaku scored his third personal goal in the match and his team's fifth in a fatal time, to give a precious point from the season's champion then, and spoil Ferguson's joy in the farewell match.

This tie with this result is the only one on the history of the two sides' matches in the Premier League.

Dutchman Robin van Persie was awarded the Premier League Top Scorer award for the second consecutive season.

After Ferguson's departure, Man United's condition was turned upside down and he did not win any title in the Premier League or the Champions League and was struggling to qualify for the mother continental competition.