Rio Ferdinand in hospital and misses huge PSG vs Arsenal clash
Rio Ferdinand was due to cover the Champions League semi-final (Picture: Getty) Rio Ferdinand will Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final clash against PSG after being admitted to hospital. The Manchester United legend and former England defender was due to cover the European clash for TNT Sports. But he shared a picture from a hospital bed on Wednesday evening, just a few hours before kick-off. Ferdinand, who won the Champions League in 2008, at least appeared to be in good spirits, giving a thumbs-up to the camera. He wrote: ‘Gutted to be missing the Semi-Finals this week on TNT Sports!’ Wishing the team all the best — I’ll be watching every minute from the iPad!’ Get personalised updates on Manchester United every day Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro’s Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. The TNT Sports X account responded by saying: ‘Get well soon, Rio!’ Gutted to be missing the Semi-Finals this week on @footballontnt!!Wishing the team all the best — I’ll be watching every minute from the iPad!


Rio Ferdinand will Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final clash against PSG after being admitted to hospital.
The Manchester United legend and former England defender was due to cover the European clash for TNT Sports.
But he shared a picture from a hospital bed on Wednesday evening, just a few hours before kick-off.
Ferdinand, who won the Champions League in 2008, at least appeared to be in good spirits, giving a thumbs-up to the camera.
He wrote: ‘Gutted to be missing the Semi-Finals this week on TNT Sports!’ Wishing the team all the best — I’ll be watching every minute from the iPad!’
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The TNT Sports X account responded by saying: ‘Get well soon, Rio!’