'What are you doing?' - Rio Ferdinand blasts former Manchester United teammate
Rio Ferdinand pointed the finger of blame at Fabien Barthez for Manchester United's 2003 Champions League defeat to Real Madrid.
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Rio Ferdinand pointed the finger of blame at Fabien Barthez for Manchester United's 2003 Champions League defeat to Real Madrid.
Pregnant Kate Ferdinand has asked her fans not to pass judgement on her, as she revealed that she had been wearing the same outfit "on rotation".The 32 year old is just a month away from welcoming her second child - a daughter - with her former footballer husband, Rio Ferdinand. Kate is mother to their two year old son, Cree, and is a doting step-mum to Rio's three children, Lorenz, 16, Tate, 14, and Tia, 11. She took to Instagram on Tuesday as she snapped a mirror selfie in a tight-fitting black top and a long flowing skirt.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was only in attendance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans to support his manufacturer team-mates, but gave Eurosport a revelation: that he dreams of one day taking part. The Monegasque racer spoke to Eurosport shortly after Ferrari ended their 58-year drought at the 24-hour endurance event, admitting that he had been inspired by his team-mates. Ad «It feels absolutely amazing obviously, especially having a Ferrari winning it's incredible.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand believes Pep Guardiola did not need to lead his side to an historic treble to put himself in contention for “the greatest” football manager of all time.
Manchester City’s Treble winners are “immortal” and deserve a statue for their achievements this season, according to BT Sport expert Rio Ferdinand. Pep Guardiola’s side overcame Inter Milan in the Champions League final 1-0 thanks to a second-half winner by Rodri as City won their maiden Champions League trophy to go along with their Premier League title and FA Cup triumphs. Ad They are the first English team to win the Treble since Sir Alex Ferguson’s famous Manchester United team of 1999.
Rio Ferdinand says that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has «transcended the game» and doesn't need the Champions League trophy to be considered a great. The former Manchester United defender was speaking in his role as a pundit on BT Sport in the build-up to Saturday evening's Champions League final between Guardiola's City and Inter Milan. Ad When asked whether Guardiola needs a third Champions League title to cement his place in the history of the game, Ferdinand rejected the notion.
Manchester City's status as favourites in the Champions League final against Inter was never in doubt. If the underdogs are to spring a surprise in Istanbul, BT pundit and former England captain Rio Ferdinand thinks it may come down to a tactical decision. Ad Simone Inzaghi opted for a 3-5-2 shape to start the final, an approach that is similar to that of Brentford.
Manchester United hero Rio Ferdinand has continued his 'feud' with Jamie Carragher by once again poking fun at his fellow pundit on social media platform Twitter.