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Ferdinand shares expectations for Man United

Ferdinand shares expectations for Man United

NBC Sports26-07-2025
Rio and Anton Ferdinand join the pitchside desk at MetLife Stadium to preview Manchester United's showdown with West Ham in the Premier League Summer Series.
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