Rio Ferdinand fires fresh dig at Jamie Carragher after brutal ‘clown’ jibe

Rio Ferdinand continued to shoot at Jamie Carragher – now claims that he “has a bad few weeks” after his opinion about Bayern Munich was criticized.

The two Premier League icons, now experts, went on social media this week on social media and the former Manchester United has taken another wipe.

Carragher, when he is not at Sky Sports, gives his opinion about Champions League evenings with CBS and will be part of their upcoming reporting. Bayern was attracted by the Rivals of Bundesliga Bayer Leverkusen, who ended their dominance last season when they claimed the title, in the last 16 in Europe.

The Munich outfit reacted by changing their manager in the last term and Vincent Kompany is now at the helm that the track has received the track outside the relegation of Burnley's Premier League. Eyebrows were raised and Carragher claimed that the appointment would be greatly criticized if they were dumped from Europe.

He said: “Bayern has not convinced me at all. Now they play against Leverkusen, who recently dominated Bayern in the Bundesliga. It's a 50-50 draw. Eventually I predict Leverkusen (to get ahead). Kompany doesn't win, there, there will be many questions about his appointment “

Tennis icon Boris Becker, from Germany, was baked back to the opinion of Carragher on Twitter and reminds him that Bayern is in fact very satisfied with Kompany at the helm while he said: “Jamie is not well informed at all”.

Ferdinand simply replied to the tweet and said: “Boris … he has a bad few weeks. Leave him away”.

In the past few days, the collision of Ferdinand and Carragher has been centered around the view of the Africa Cup of Nations, which has achieved huge headlines. He overlooked the continental competition as an important tournament and claimed that it had influenced Mohamed Salah's Ballon d'Or chances.

He said, “I think the problem is that he is with Egypt, and he probably doesn't play as such in the big tournaments or may have a big chance to win.”

Some of his colleagues proclaimed him before Ferdinand said: “The majority of people there would say that. I don't think that's right, I think that's an ignorant thinking process because it [Africa Cup of Nations] … If you go to Didier Drogba, Abedi Pele, Samuel Eto'o, Riyad Mahrez, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, they will tell you we have to win this. I understand what Jamie says, but I don't agree. But I understand that the majority's fault is and it is not true. “

Carragher has defended his comments and also hit back in Ferdinand on Instagram, commentary on his message: “I didn't say you clown, stop playing to the gallery as you always do.”

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