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'When I see him...' - Manchester United great Rio Ferdinand vows to confront Jamie Carragher over 'clown' jibe

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Rio Ferdinand said he will confront Jamie Carragher in person to ascertain whether his 'hostile energy' was genuine, after the former Liverpool man labelled him a 'clown' last week.

Carragher aimed a bizarre and random jibe at Ferdinand during CBS Sport's coverage of the Champions League semi-final clash between AC Milan and Inter Milan last Wednesday.

Simone Inzaghi's side eventually won 2-0 but could have been out of sight had a first-half decision to award Inter a penalty not been overturned following a VAR check on an incident involving Lautaro Martinez.

Carragher labelled anyone who thought the penalty should have been given a 'clown'. But the former Liverpool defender was put on the spot when presented with the take of his former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, who claimed Martinez was unlucky to see the penalty overturned. ALSO READ: 'Happy to call him a clown' - Jamie Carragher lays into Rio Ferdinand "He (Gerrard) is an attacking player, isn't he?" Carragher said, trying to justify his point. "I mean he was liable, every now and again, to go down himself under a little bit of contact, always contact.

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