Rio Ferdinand has denied there is any friction between himself and current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the Norwegian boss told him he "comments on things he doesn't really know." Once teammates at Old Trafford, Ferdinand decide to pursue a career in punditry after hanging up his boots meaning he is often required to critique Solskjaer and Man Utd if they fail to meet the required standard.The pair have come to blows in recent weeks after Ferdinand labelled Phil Jones a "waste of time" with the United boss responding he was "completely out of order".A second exchange was also had when the player-turned-pundit said he would have told Cristiano Ronaldo to sit down after the Portuguese legend was caught barking orders.
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