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Alex Ferguson: Abuse from terraces will not upset Ferdinand

‘That’s modern society, I’m afraid. We see a lot of that, supporters’ reaction to many things, and I don’t think we can change that,’ says Fergie.

MANCHESTER UNITED DEFENDER Alex Ferguson is confident that Rio Ferdinand will not be affected by verbal abuse from fans.

The defender was the subject of derogatory chants from England fans during the international break for turning down a call-up to face San Marino and Montenegro, which allegedly took on a racist undertone.

Ferdinand cited an inability to deviate from a pre-planned fitness regime but, despite outlining his intention to represent his country again in the future, was targeted by unimpressed supporters along with his brother, Anton.

“I don’t think it will bother him,” Ferguson told reporters. “If there is criticism out there for him, then it shouldn’t bother him. To be honest with you, I think it will blow over quite quickly.

“That’s modern society, I’m afraid. We see a lot of that, supporters’ reaction to many things, and I don’t think we can change that. It’s modern society. People are always ready to vent their spleen against whoever displeases them at any particular moment.”

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