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Rio Ferdinand, a great figure of Manchester United and the England national team, may have been her opponent in his career, but Ferdinand has no problem deifying Liverpool.
The former Manchester United international stopper made highly flattering comments about the "reds" (especially after the 2-0 qualifier against Villarreal) and in view of the
UEFA Champions League final, on May 28 in Paris, stating that
"he is the best Liverpool that I have seen".
He then added that "they are relentless with or without the ball. It's the way they push, the effort, you just admire them".
The quadruple must be the target, if they succeed they will be… immortal, above any other team that has played in England. It remains to be seen if they will succeed, even though they are already ticking boxes ".
The team of the German, Jürgen Klopp has already won the League Cup, the English Cup (paid Chelsea on penalties), on Sunday (May 22) they they finished the Premier League behind Man City champion, after beating Wolves 3-1, while of course is also in the final of the UEFA Champions League, where Real Madrid is waiting for it…
For Rio Ferdinand, then, there were many small black dots in his past, but they were incredibly minor. Fines for speeding, fines for comments on Twitter that did not go hand in hand with his position as a role model and member of the FA, accusations of having an orgy with two other England players and much more.
On May 2, 2015, Ferdinand lost his wife, Rebecca Ellison, just 33 years old. He had announced the news to the fans with a moving text, in which he stated, among other things: "My soulmate left at night. Rebecca, my wonderful wife, died in her sleep peacefully, after a brief battle with cancer. She was an amazing mother to our three children. We will miss her as a husband, sister, aunt, daughter and niece. It will continue to live in our memory as a guide and source of inspiration. My parents and Rebecca's parents and I would like to thank the friends and colleagues of the team who mobilized during these difficult days. Our pain is absolute".
Rio, started his career at West Ham United in 1996 and won a total of 19 trophies (including six times in the Premier League and once in the Champions League), most of them with Manchester United, but of course now admits the team. of Klopp and rightly so…