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Rio Ferdinand's message that shows Manchester fans will never accept that Liverpool is better

The former United player and current United legend has been criticized for his recent comments

The former United player and current United legend has been criticized for his recent comments

Manchester United got an important result yesterday from Goodison Park, which makes Red Devils fans excited to continue climbing positions in this Premier League after a bad start to the season. The controversy was present in that match due to the most recent sanction of the league to Everton for the issue of Financial Fair Play that has them in relegation places

Without a doubt, it has been a big blow for the Merseyside fans because for many, this sanction should be equal for all teams. For this reason, several media outlets in England have begun to bring to light a list of fouls that several teams have had that have simply not been sanctioned. In light of this, the controversy is still in the air in England

In turn, Liverpool got a draw against Manchester City from the Etihad Stadium. Liverpool's victory not only showed that City is not invincible, but that Pep Guardiola's team does not have the potential at the moment to win the Premier League again due to the great competition they have with teams like Klopp's and others such as Mikel Arteta's Arsenal and even Tottenham

Nevertheless, Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has assured that Arsenal will remain above Liverpool despite the great season of Jurgen Klopp's team. These were his words according to the Liverpool Echo

Ferdinand's words on Liverpool and Arsenal

For Rio Ferdinand, Arsenal would finish the season above Liverpool because of their defense. These were his statements according to the Liverpool Echo

Quoted by Liverpool Echo

The two centre-backs, they're the reason why I’d put Arsenal ahead of Liverpool in the title race to challenge Manchester City, because I think you can trust those two implicitly at the moment,” the former Manchester United defender told TNT Sports. “They’re bang in form and they look like that partnership’s going to grow, the way they're playing
 

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