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Matthew Holt

Rio Ferdinand calls out Casemiro doubters following late heroics against Chelsea

Rio Ferdinand has once again heaped praise the way of Manchester United midfielder Casemiro, following another solid display in the side's recent 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

The Reds are now undefeated in their last six games, with the 30-year-old starting in each game and highlighting his importance under Erik ten Hag this season. Finding the net for the first time for the club, the Brazilian midfielder again protected the Reds' backline as United restricted Chelsea to few chances.

Since Casemiro arrived from Real Madrid earlier this year, Ferdinand has often stressed his importance in the side as of late, with his pedigree and footballing know-how a huge factor in United's strong form as of late.

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Calling out those who have perhaps often found faults in his game, Ferdinand wrote on social media after the game: "Where’s all the headlines saying Casemiro ain’t good enough for the Prem." He later also added: "And all you haters… it’s not just cos he scored a goal. Todays game, 10 x possession won (most) 9 duels won (most)."

Those stats don't lie either, with his inclusion warranting given his impact for Ten Hag's side. Operating in front of the backline, fellow midfielders Fred and Scott McTominay have often been criticised themselves for their lack of defensive abilities compared to the 5-time Champions League winner.

United had fallen behind with just minutes remaining, with Jorginho converting from the penalty spot after Scott McTominay had brought down Armando Broja.

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