Man United: Rio Ferdinand goes CRAZY at Marcus Rashford goal
Manchester United hero Ferdinand was in the BT Sport studio for his former side’s dramatic Champions League victory over PSG at the Parc des Princes.
The Red Devils found themselves facing elimination at the start of the game, having lost the first leg 2-0 at Old Trafford.
But a Romelu Lukaku brace and Rashford penalty gave Manchester United arguably their biggest triumph since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement back in 2013.
Marcus Rashford scored from 12 yards after United were gifted a spot-kick following a handball from PSG defender Prisnel Kimpembe.
Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand did not want Marcus Rashford to take PSG penalty (Image: GETTY)
Man Utd hero Rio Ferdinand wanted Mason Greenwood to take the penalty (Image: GETTY)
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And Rashford proved he was the right man for the job by dispatching the ball past Gianluigi Buffon in the PSG goal.
The England international had to wait a huge four minutes and nine seconds to take it.
And, after the game, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed he was nervous for his young forward before he struck.
"That's the Champions League, it's what it does," he said.
"Last night with Real and Ajax was our team-talk, it was probably theirs too.