Rio hails Carrick's influence

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has called for Michael Carrick to start getting the recognition he deserves.

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dunne24 (Liverpool) says...

I didn't see da match highlights till last night and I dunno how I hadn't heard bout this goal. Has to be up there as goal of the season da pass was just ridiculous and the finish was unreal

Posted 11:48am 12th March 2013

scroteymcbooger (Birmingham City) says...

Very true, it's hilarious how often commentators will just completely ignore him. Just in the past few weeks there was his through ball to Evra vs Madrid when Varane (I think) clearly fouled Evra as the last man, both commentators ignored the inch perfect pass and started with ''...And Evra runs on to it'' and then Vs Norwich the pass he played to Rooney who then cut in and passed Kagawa, again both commentators didn't even mention the 40 yard pass that started the move. Even in the mailbox, more people mailed in to mention Mata's sublime control and shot yet that didn't even go in, Carrick's wonderball actually led to a goal! It has to be because he just goes about his business with little fuss, he needs to start assaulting people in pubs or shagging someone he shouldn't, or become another nationality and grow a beard.

Posted 11:11am 12th March 2013

total_dominance says...

Well said Rio,well said.

Posted 7:33am 12th March 2013

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