Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand has blamed Chelsea players following their 3-1 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur in Saturday's Premier League encounter played at Wembley.
Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand, has backed the club to finish in the Premier League top four this campaign and qualify for next season's UEFA Champions League.
Rio Ferdinand and Cristiano Ronaldo played together for many years at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson and they won trophies together. 41-year-old Rio Ferdinand has retired from the game of football and he is currently a television
Ferdinand's take on Liverpool's new midfield Ferdinand, however, praised Gravenberch for his impact in Liverpool's FA Cup win over Arsenal and acknowledged Endo's positive performances.
But Ferdinand reckons his former United team-mate Ronaldo will re-establish himself as an automatic starter - alongside his former Real Madrid team-mate Casemiro. "He'll be pissed, he won't be happy," Ferdinand told William Hill.
Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand, has urged forwards, Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood to learn from their fellow teammate, Edinson Cavani's movement.
Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand, has urged the club to sign West Ham's Declan Rice instead of Rennes midfielder, Eduardo Camavinga this summer.
Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand, has called on the club to sign Odion Ighalo on a permanent basis. Ferdinand, speaking in an Instagram Q&A, compared the 30-year-old's impact to that of Henrik Larsson in the 2006/2007 campaign.
"We've just bought a kid in from Atalanta and hopefully he does something," Ferdinand said during his podcast. "...Potentially this kid could be a world-beater.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has picked between Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and Manchester City's Jeremy Doku. Ferdinand acknowledged Saka's incredible level but reckoned that he'd rather watch Doku in action.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has reacted to Arsenal's celebrations following their penalty shootout win over Porto Ferdinand was speaking on TNT Sports, following Arsenal's victory over Porto which took them to the quarter-final
Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand, has insisted that Arsenal are struggling under their head coach, Mikel Arteta, because there is a 'lack of harmony' at the North London club.