RT @Football__Tweet: 🗣️ Rio Ferdinand: "Bukayo Saka is not a world-class player. He hasn't done it in the Champions League. I'm talking in the knock-out stages.
Saka's top, don't get me wrong. He just isn't world-class yet."
RT @Football__Tweet: 🗣️ Rio Ferdinand: "Bukayo Saka is not a world-class player. He hasn't done it in the Champions League. I'm talking in the knock-out stages.
Saka's top, don't get me wrong. He just isn't world-class yet."
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