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Charlton honoured as Old Trafford stand is named after him

April 03, 2016 21:51 IST

Sir Bobby Charlton

IMAGE: The newly renamed Sir Bobby Charlton to honour 60 years since his Manchester United debut. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images.

Bobby Charlton, still Manchester United's record goalscorer more than 40 years after retiring as a player, was given an emotional salute on the Old Trafford pitch on Sunday when the South Stand was named the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand in his honour.

Charlton, now 78, made his debut for United 60 years ago and scored a club record 249 goals for them in 758 appearances before leaving in 1973.

United manager Louis Van Gaal, speaking before fans gave Charlton a rousing reception minutes before Sunday's Premier League match against Everton, said: "As a child, when I watched football, we have seen finals and I picked up my idols.

"One was Jimmy Greaves and the other was Bobby Charlton. He has been in my mind for a long time. Then I met him at Old Trafford when I became manager, it was a big honour for me and he gets the honour he deserves today."

Source: REUTERS
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