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Although the campaign yielded no major trophies, the centre-back made 38 appearances and his invaluable experience helped United take the title fight down to the final day. Notably, Ferdinand's form warranted a place in the PFA Team of the Year and, after five years without scoring, he even managed to net the winner in Sir Alex's final home match as manager against Swansea.

Ferdinand will be remembered at Old Trafford as a giant of modern football and is widely regarded as one of the finest defenders in the club's history and, indeed, in the English game. Episode 10 of series three comes from a man often described as the best defender in Reds history! Here's your preview Ferdinand reveals how he felt lining up in the tunnel just before kick-off at Old Trafford…. The legendary centre-back remembers how Nemanja Vidic stopped him crying after victory in Moscow in Rio made his debut against Zalaegerszeg exactly 19 years ago — but he always saved his best for Liverpool In his signing interview, Raphael expresses his admiration for a group of iconic ex-Reds: can you guess who they are?

The six-time Premier League champion tells us the issue is "bigger than football". Our six-time Premier League winning defender explains why Premier League players will take the knee this season Celebrate the 19th anniversary of Rio signing by watching his first European goal, against Dynamo Kiev Ferdinand sticks up for Marcus and our prospective new signing Jadon after they bravely stepped up for England.

There wasn't a dry eye in the house on this day in , when Sir Alex managed his final Old Trafford match United are understandably well represented as fans are asked to choose the next six inductees. We recall half-a-dozen stars who successfully left Leeds for Old Trafford. Skip to Main Navigation Skip to content. Rio Ferdinand. Biography Rio Ferdinand proved himself to be one of the finest defenders in world football during 12 successful years at Manchester United.

Latest View More. The former Red Devils defender has backed Solskjaer as the right man for the job ever since the Norwegian took over on an interim basis, but it now appears as though the legendary centre-back no longer has faith in the coach's capabilities. I sit here confused looking at the team. Ole was brought in with the remit to get us back to a point, a moment where you think he's brought some foundation back. At the beginning of this season we were thinking 'yes, that's it'. Ferdinand stated that he has long had a hunch that Solskjaer may not have been the right man to lead United back where they are said to belong.

Could he take us on to be champions?



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