Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Ferguson: Ferdinand England unlikely to return

Ferguson: Ferdinand England return unlikely

Sir Alex Ferguson has said that he does not Rio Ferdinand to recall the establishment of England admitting that it would be difficult for the boss of the national team Roy Hodgson to bring back Defender for Manchester United now after leaving him out of his first round of UEFA EURO 2012.

Ferdinand's international future became the subject of speculation following decision clash of John Terry to leave England before its hearing of racism Football Association. Hodgson said he was Ferdinand left out of his squad EURO 2012 for "reasons of football", insisting on the fact he did had nothing to do with Terry being accused of brother of Ferdinand racially offending Anton in a match of Premier League on October 23.

And Manager United Ferguson sees not the situation changing now. "It is entirely in Rio, but I don't think it will get called," said Ferguson. «Roy has made its decision for the Championship and I don't see him changing that.» "It would be difficult for him to go to Rio now and welcome him back."

Ferdinand said would never turn his back on England, although the private sector he believed that his international career was destined to end on 81 caps. "We know never," said Ferguson. "But I think it's difficult." "I do not know that if Rio do so - I did not ask him."


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