Rio Ferdinand sends Manchester United 'prayer' as he predicts Champions League final
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand is praying Erik ten Hag can eventually close the gap to Manchester City ahead of tonight's Champions League final.
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Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand is praying Erik ten Hag can eventually close the gap to Manchester City ahead of tonight's Champions League final.
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