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Published 12:39 21 May 2016 BST

Ferdinand reflected on his own time at the Manchester club, when a top-four finish was seen as nothing more than a formality. They would aim to win trophies but finishing outside of the Champions League places wasn't even mentioned.
"When I was at United we would say we had to win a trophy. Now they could achieve that this season by lifting the FA Cup but they are going to do it without qualifying for the Champions League.
"We always qualified for the Champions League. We never even contemplated winning a trophy without finishing in the top four.
"Not once did we even speak about trying to finish in the top four – that was a given. Nowadays when you ask anybody at United what their aim for the season is, they will say it is to qualify for the Champions League.
"That tells you the shift we have seen at the club in the last three or four years.
"Since Sir Alex Ferguson left, things haven’t really gone the way United were used to."
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