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Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand hides behind the sofa and turns off Palace thumping after being called out by Piers Morgan


ARSENAL fan Piers Morgan called Rio Ferdinand out on X yesterday as Manchester United were thumped 4-0 by Crystal Palace.

It was United’s heaviest defeat this season, with Michael Olise adding Palace’s fourth just after the hour mark.

Morgan took to X to poke fun at Rio FerdinandCredit: PA
The two engaged in a war of wordsCredit: PA

United were lucky in the end not to lose by more, and Talk TV host and Sun columnist Piers Morgan wasted no time in letting Ferdinand know about it.

Arsenal fan Morgan took to X to post:”Hi mate, @rioferdy5 – you OK? #Tears4Rio”.

Ferdinand hit back at Morgan straight away while also joking that he had been watching the game from “behind the sofa”.

He wrote: “Hey #moobs. I’m behind the sofa ffs 🤦🏽‍♂️ Make sure ya tuck them moobs in ya long johns while jumping around and gloating over our embarrassing performance tho @piersmorgan 😘”

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Morgan then replied saying: “I’d focus on the massive t*ts playing for your team mate..”

Frustrated after seeing his team well beaten by Palace, Ferdinand then told his 11.6million X followers: “Going bed… night all 🤬”

A delighted Morgan quoted that post and responded with: “🤣🤣🤣🤣”

Morgan is enjoying having the bragging rights over United this season, with Arsenal currently top of the Premier League table.

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The Gunners are currently on 83 points and sit one point ahead of Manchester City.

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United, meanwhile, continue to plummet down the table and are now in eighth, outside of a European spot.

They have been overtaken by Chelsea who continue to look revitalise under former Spurs and PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino.

Morgan then continued to troll United fans ahead of The Red Devils and Arsenal facing off on Sunday.

He wrote: “Oh no… at this rate Ten Hag will be sacked before Sunday. We need him still there. 🙏🙏🙏”

I used to give Declan Rice compliments on the football pitch… I couldn’t help myself, says Troy Deeney

By Troy Deeney

THERE are certain people that you come across in football and you know instantly who they are, what they’re about and what the trajectory of their life is going to be.

Anyone who has worked or grown up with Declan Rice knows that he has always been destined for the top.

When he was at West Ham, he was a centre-half who played in midfield purely to help out and ended up excelling.

The way he used to listen and learn from his old captain Mark Noble and be a student of the game was second to none.

And because of that, whenever I interacted with him on a football pitch, I never felt the need to be disrespectful towards him because there was just a pure will to win.

We would tell each other to ‘do one’ every now and again but then I would get these weird moments when he would do something special and I couldn’t help but say, ‘Good touch, mate’.

He had this joyful atmosphere around him which you can see in all of his interviews, even now at Arsenal. You never see him get in trouble, being outlandish, but he has that jokey personality.

He is still quite kiddish at 25, yet with a very serious body and mind in terms of being the best player he can be.

When he was announced as England captain against Belgium, there was no outrage, no shock or surprise or, ‘Why him?’. It was more a sense of, ‘Yeah, that makes sense’.

There is no doubt in my mind that he is in line to take the armband for his country full-time after Harry Kane moves on, alongside his midfield partner Jude Bellingham.

Read Troy Deeney’s column in full.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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