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Rio defiant over trip to Qatar

Rio Ferdinand has defended his decision to fly out to Qatar in the week he withdrew from the England squad due to his fitness routine.

Last Updated: 21/03/13 at 10:45 Post Comment   

Rio Ferdinand: Will appear as pundit for Al Jazeera

Rio Ferdinand: Will appear as pundit for Al Jazeera

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Manchester United defender Ferdinand was called up by England manager Roy Hodgson for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro but pulled out on Monday, citing the need to follow the fitness plan laid out by his club.

It has now emerged that the 34-year-old will visit the Aspire training academy in Doha and then appear as a pundit for Al Jazeera television in the Gulf state for the San Marino match on Friday night.

Ferdinand wrote on Twitter: "1) Flown out for some pre-planned downtime...with a bit of punditry thrown in for a game I would have watched anyway.

"2) No different from what I done on the last 10day international break...thank you guys.

"Haters are gonna hate...also assume everything...although it must be the gospel truth based on assumptions!"

Ferdinand's call-up, which came as a surprise to the player and his club, was his first involvement with the national team since he won his 81st cap in a Euro 2012 qualifier at home to Switzerland in June 2011.

The defender was controversially left out of the squad for the finals in Poland and Ukraine last summer, with England boss Roy Hodgson insisting it was for football reasons.

The Ferdinand family had been at the centre of a long-running racism row with John Terry, who was picked for Euro 2012 but has since retired from international football, and the Manchester United player believed that was the real reason behind his omission.

Hodgson was keen to stress on Monday that the door remained open to Ferdinand for future matches, and he reaffirmed his desire to play for England again.

The defender said: "One thing I made clear was that my passion and commitment to represent my country is as strong as ever.

"It is disappointing that I won't be able to play a part in the upcoming games but I told Roy that I want to continue to be available for England and I look forward to working with him in the future."

Don't see what the fuss is. I am out in Qatar right now and I can say that the quality of the hotels, facilities and studios here is unbelievable and Rio will be treated like royalty - he won't have a minute of hardship, and the warm weather should actually help his back issues. More amusing for me is that the Daily Mail drum-bashers don't even know where Qatar is, based on the map in their story.
- udangapi

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