Manchester United icon, Rio Ferdinand, was notably absent from TNT Sportsā coverage of Arsenalās Champions League semi-final second-leg clash against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night due to a hospital admission.
The 46-year-old, a regular face on TNT Sports since hanging up his boots after a stellar career that saw him rack up over 700 appearances and claim six Premier League titles, was expected to be on punditry duty for the high-stakes European fixture.
However, just hours before kick-off, Ferdinand took to social media platform X to share an image from a hospital bed, flashing a thumbs-up and showing he was in good spirits despite the unexpected turn of events.
āGutted to be missing the semi-finals this week on TNT Sports! Wishing the team all the best ā Iāll be watching every minute from the iPad!ā Ferdinand posted.
The former England defender, who lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy with Manchester United in 2008, assured fans he wouldnāt miss a moment of the action, even if it meant watching from a hospital room.
Meanwhile, Ferdinand stirred concern and controversy after a photo surfaced online showing him hospitalized with a drip attached to his arm.
While the former Manchester United defender didnāt disclose the reason for his hospitalization, the image has sparked a wave of mixed reactions across social media.
Some fans extended heartfelt wishes. One user, @DJDaley, expressed genuine concern, āWishing you a speedy recovery at the soonest possible, stay blessed.ā
Others, however, were less sympathetic and used the opportunity to criticize Ferdinandās punditry. @Liverpool_data tweeted bluntly, āSpeedy recovery but f**k me itās nice not having to listen to you on comms.ā
Echoing that sentiment, @C19 remarked, āThere is a god!! Thank f**k we donāt have to listen to you.ā
For @Prestigecar_rep, Ferdinandās absence was more of a relief than a worry, āNot missed one bit. Much easier watching without your childish behaviour and embarrassing and unprofessional noise you emit from your wobbly gob.ā
One particularly harsh comment came from @harleywaltonn, who wrote, āI hope you donāt end up dying in there whilst your Mrs is out cheating on you.ā
Meanwhile, @livrplman added sarcastically, āThank godā¦ā¦.saved our ears todayā¦ā¦..actually enjoyed the commentary. š¤”.ā
The responses reflect a stark divide, between those wishing Ferdinand well and others using the moment to express longstanding criticism.