Rio Ferdinand: I was better at this skill than Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo

Rio Ferdinand: I was better at this skill than Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has revealed  that he beat Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo to claim best two-touch player’ in the Red Devils dressing room.

The ex England International, who won six premiere league titles during his time at Old Trafford, says he could beat any Manchester United star when it comes to game of two-touch.

I was named, officially, the best two-touch player, you know like you do keepy-ups,” Ferdinand told Squawka.

Rio Ferdinand: I was better at this skill than Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo

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Me and Scholesy, and me and Cristiano [Ronaldo] used to do it religiously before matches in the changing room.

“I used to beat all of them. Scholesy obviously knows that and he wouldn’t tell you otherwise. Me and Cristiano, there used to be those bikes, 10 bikes lined up in a row, and he used to go one side and we’d play two-three touch over them. It used to be blinding.

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“Adnan Januzaj tried to come in when all those guys retired or had left but he got told to sit down and go back and do a youth training scheme before he coming back into the arena.”

While, Former Barcelona striker Patrick Kluivert has suggested that El-clasico is the biggest game on the planet, and nothing can beat it to the intensity.

Those games are amazing, you don’t have any other Clasico around the world,” he told Omnisport.

Rio Ferdinand: I was better at this skill than Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo“I played Inter against Milan, but Barcelona-Madrid is a different ball-game.”

“All the games that I played at the Nou Camp and Bernabeu [were memorable], especially the Bernabeu if you won the game,” he added.

“It’s a perfect and beautiful stadium to play in. But if you win a game in Santiago Bernabeu it gives such a boost to individual players and the team, of course.”