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Ferdinand: After I criticized Sloter, Manchester United lost, and all the Red Army fans in the group started mocking me.

1:51pm, 26 November 2025【Football】

In the 12th round of the Premier League on November 25, both the Red Army and the Red Devils suffered defeats at home. Liverpool was defeated by Forest 0-3, while Manchester United lost 0-1 to ten-man Everton. Red Devils star Rio Ferdinand admitted he was embarrassed and ridiculed after Manchester United lost.

Ferdinand said in a video: "Hello everyone, I just came back from running, and the Manchester United game last night made me have to relax. It was a difficult game. I originally thought Manchester United was unstoppable, hot and full of motivation. I was still thinking: we are Isn’t it time to be proud? I was, I was walking around Milan with my sunglasses on and it felt great

“But this game put my head down very quickly, Everton played with ten men at Old Trafford but they were very solid and Manchester United couldn’t win the game. Frankly, it really kills me. A group chat that had been quiet in recent weeks suddenly became active, with Liverpool fans coming out and taunting me.

"But this is life, if you want to put pressure on others, you also have to bear the same pressure. So I went for a run this morning and Manchester United will be back. The same is true for supporting a team. There are highs and lows, just like a roller coaster. Everyone has to persevere."

Ferdinand was previously dissatisfied with Slott for not enduring so much criticism. He believed that the experiences of Amorim and Ten Hag were something that Slott should also bear.

He said: "Look at Liverpool's record. Since losing to Paris in March, they have played 30 games, won 13 and lost 14. How is this different from Amorin's statistics when he was struggling. Liverpool's winning rate is only 43%. Carragher and Neville were very happy when they criticized Amorin, which made him feel more pressure. I now hope they can treat Slott equally. The standards should be the same for everyone."