Rio Ferdinand has taunted Jamie Carragher for ‘spitting his dummy out’ over an unprompted social media assault on the Man United legend on Sunday afternoon.
Eight years on from the controversy which noticed former Liverpool defender Carragher briefly suspended by Sky Sports activities for spitting from his automobile in the direction of a younger lady in one other automobile, Ferdinand accused his previous England team-mate of ‘spitting feathers’ in an alternate on-line earlier than United’s win over the Reds at Outdated Trafford.
Previous to the massive sport, Ferdinand shared a throwback picture of himself celebrating a United aim throughout a earlier contest towards their bitter rivals, including: ‘Caption this…’
Carragher responded: ”Have a few of that bruv, you Scouse xxxx’ in all probability…..
‘Not such as you to be sure you had been within the image of another person’s aim.
Rio Ferdinand has aimed a thinly-veiled ‘spitting’ dig at his previous foe Jamie Carragher
Ferdinand stated Carragher ‘spat his dummy out’ with an unprompted response to his tweet – eight years after the Liverpool legend spat at a younger fan
‘You now stick with it this ritual by hanging round combined zones bothering star gamers & asking your lackeys to movie it!’
Carragher was referring to Ferdinand’s interactions with gamers behind the scenes at video games, with the previous United star importing the exchanges to his YouTube channel.
Ferdinand, taking to the identical channel after United’s 3-2 win over Liverpool, straight responded to Carragher’s outburst.
‘Did anybody see what he [Jamie Carragher] wrote again to me?’ Ferdinand started.
‘I believed it was actually harsh… I simply put an image of me celebrating objectives, we have a good time huge moments, I scored a few objectives towards Liverpool, and he tried to hammer me.
‘He spat his dummy out… he was spitting feathers. He was once my teammate at England, he carried my wash-bag and carry my boots generally when he was within the stands. I believed we at all times bought on…’
Ferdinand and Carragher have shared a light-hearted rivalry in recent times, with the pair disagreeing on an entire vary of soccer topics.
Carragher as soon as labelled Ferdinand a ‘clown’ after disagreeing along with his punditry evaluation on a penalty throughout a Champions League sport, whereas Ferdinand accused Carragher of hypocrisy when he didn’t criticise shut good friend Steven Gerrard for shifting to Saudi Arabia – having slammed Premier League footballers for doing so.

















