Rio Ferdinand appeared at Manchester United's training ground the day his interview with Cristiano Ronaldo was published
Rio Ferdinand admitted he expected a “cold” reception when he arrived at Carrington after his interview with Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Manchester United legend spoke to his former teammate, who had a public falling out with boss Erik ten Hag, leading to his Leaving Old Trafford in 2022.
In Ronaldo's second stint at the Theatre of Dreams, he attacked the Dutchman in a explosive interview with Piers Morgan, although she also stresses that she does not respect him.
And in a recent interview with Ferdinand, the 39 years old He said United should 'rebuild everything' if they wish to become a dominant force again.
His comments led Ten Hag biting back against the five-time Ballon d'Or winner after Ronaldo insisted his former employers cannot win the Premier League.
Fernando He has now revealed that on the day his interview with Ronaldo was published, he was at United's training ground to speak to Ten Hag.
Fearing a hostile reaction, the English icon stressed that both Ten Hag and United She welcomed him with open arms.
Talking about his YouTube Channel On his visit to Carrington, he said: “It was a bit of a mess, to be honest!”
“The interview with Cristiano took place on Thursday at eight or nine in the morning, I was at training at ten.
“So I got there and I was absolutely fine.”
Jermaine Pennant then joked that he must have been “freezing”, while co-host Joel Beya questioned whether United bosses had watched the interview.
To which Fernando replied: “Have you seen it? Everyone has seen it!”
“The interview was interrupted and I thought: 'It might be a bit cold this morning, I have to see Ten Hag, I have to see the players'.
“I came in and everything was fine. We see all this craziness happening in the media and it's all constructed.”
“But when you get into the heart of a club, there are bigger fish to fry, that's just one comment from one of the players.
“Cristiano is a great player and obviously a great voice, but the manager is thinking about what he does on the training pitch, he has sessions to do, he has results to get, performances to achieve.
“So it was absolutely fine, and I liked what I saw when I walked in there, the atmosphere and the vibe felt as clean and pure as I've seen in a long time.”
Despite Ronaldo's second spell at United ending on a sour note, the Portuguese striker stressed that he will always be the I love the club.
And he couldn't contain his laughter either while… I remembered the nicknames He had it for his former United teammates during his first spell.
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