Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has thanked the club's supporters for their raucous backing during Wednesday's Champions League loss to Real Madrid.
United exited the competition in controversial fashion, having led 1-0, 2-1 on aggregate, when Nani appeared to be harshly red carded, after which they conceded twice in quick succession.
Roared on by the home supporters, ten-man United poured forward as they hunted the two goals they needed to progress but visiting goalkeeper Diego Lopez managed to keep them at bay.
Ferdinand was upset after the match and sarcastically applauded referee Cuneyt Cakir before leaving the field.
And, writing on Twitter on Wednesday morning, the experienced centre-back said: "Morning, was a long night without any sleep.
"I must say last night our fans done us + our club proud. Best/loudest support I've heard at ANY ground throughout my career. Thank you."
United exited the competition in controversial fashion, having led 1-0, 2-1 on aggregate, when Nani appeared to be harshly red carded, after which they conceded twice in quick succession.
Roared on by the home supporters, ten-man United poured forward as they hunted the two goals they needed to progress but visiting goalkeeper Diego Lopez managed to keep them at bay.
Ferdinand was upset after the match and sarcastically applauded referee Cuneyt Cakir before leaving the field.
And, writing on Twitter on Wednesday morning, the experienced centre-back said: "Morning, was a long night without any sleep.
"I must say last night our fans done us + our club proud. Best/loudest support I've heard at ANY ground throughout my career. Thank you."
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