Rio Ferdinand Got It All Wrong About Liverpool And Manchester United, Even Gary Neville Knows It

Rio Ferdinand Got It All Wrong About Liverpool And Manchester United, Even Gary Neville Knows It

Liverpool leads Manchester United and Everton by five points this season. Arne Slot’s squad could not have had a better season, winning the Premier League with four games to spare.

And tying Manchester United for 20 league titles—with only one side appearing likely to reach 21 next—has gone down about as well as you’d expect at Old Trafford. Gary Neville was distraught throughout Sky Sports‘ broadcast of the Liverpool-Spurs game, and Rio Ferdinand has been desperately scrambling to salvage face.

“Wherever you go in the world, there are more Manchester United fans than Liverpool fans.” However, if they continue to be successful and Manchester United falters, this will change. There will be a surge in new supporters who support successful teams.

“If Liverpool becomes that over the next ten years, they will have a chance to balance that out, as the world’s biggest club right now. But for now, it’s a landslide victory for Manchester United in terms of global dominance.”

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Can you be the world’s largest club while lying four places above already-relegated Ipswich Town and 22 points behind the top four? Manchester United’s current situation is so awful that arguing that it is still the biggest team in the world sounds almost ludicrous.

“This is a huge deal. When it comes to the importance of a league title, the managers at Liverpool and Manchester United usually mention the league as their bread and butter. When United reached 20, you could dispute who was the most successful club.

“Obviously, Liverpool has more European Cups, but the bitter truth is that the debate is finished unless United becomes successful again and wins leagues.

 

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