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Published 10:12 15 Mar 2017 GMT

Ferdinand said it actually "helped" Sevilla when Nasri was sent-off, as the French midfielder had been playing poorly.
"Him going off probably helped Sevilla, in terms of getting the ball and being a bit more direct," Ferdinand said.
"Because every time he got the ball he slowed it down anyway. He played at a testimonial pace. It was silly, they both deserved a yellow."While O'Neill was scathing in his criticism. "He looks overweight. Genuinely, he looks overweight," the former Leicester manager said.
"I thought he was a hindrance all night to Sevilla. He's certainly not the player he was five years ago."https://youtu.be/fXv2XbDT3I0?t=9m10s Catch up with this week's episode of 888sport Football Friday Live
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