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Ferdinand left in shock by United axe

ESPN staff
September 13, 2014
Rio Ferdinand joined QPR this summer after 12 years with Manchester United © Getty Images
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Rio Ferdinand has admitted he was "taken aback" after being told his Manchester United career had come to an end.

Ferdinand joined Queens Park Rangers in July after 12 trophy-laden years with United and, as he prepares to face his old side for the first time in a Premier League encounter on Sunday, he revealed how United chief executive Ed Woodward told him he was no longer needed at Old Trafford.

Woodward delivered the news to Ferdinand after United's final game of the 2013-14 Premier League season against Southampton, with Ferdinand admitting he was shocked over the manner in which he was told.

"I was taken aback," Ferdinand told the Sun. "I was sitting there in a blur. It was the last game of the season and I was still in match mode. It was almost in one ear and out the other, and after a little while it hit me what he was saying.

"The other boys hadn't heard, so I leaned over and told Vida [Nemanja Vidic]: 'That's my last game for United. He just told me. That's it.'"

Ferdinand said it was not the way he wanted to bring his United career to an end and the club's handling of the matter left him saddened.

"The club got in touch later and they would accept that it could have been done better," Ferdinand added. "The most emotional moment was when I went back to the training ground at Carrington to clean out my locker. I had to stop myself from getting a bit worked up about it.

"Stuff had been in that locker for 10 years and I'm seeing pictures and moments during that time coming out of that locker - deodorants, even an old phone. Then seeing all the staff, the people who played their part in helping me along the way. You are saying 'bye' to people that are almost part of your family."

Louis van Gaal was not in charge when the club decided against renewing Ferdinand's contract, but had he been at the helm, he would have gone down the same route.

When asked whether United should have kept Ferdinand, Van Gaal said: "No. There is a time to stay and a time to go and Rio decided to go. He was a great player, maybe he is still a great player, but there is always a time for a player to go from a club."

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