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Ferdinand believes English clubs' failure in the Champions League in
recent years is due to the world's best players no longer playing in the
Premier League.
The
former Manchester United defender - who played in three Champions
League finals, winning the trophy in 2008 - believes the Premier League
is the 'most entertaining' league in the world.
But
with Manchester City becoming only the fourth English side to reach the
quarter-finals of Europe's premier club competition since 2012 on
Tuesday, Ferdinand believes the loss of the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo,
Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale has left Premier League teams without the
tools to challenge on the biggest stage.
While Ferdinand doesn't rank any of the Premier League's top talent among the best in the world, the former England defender singled out Sergio Aguero, professing his 'love' for the Manchester City striker.
'I love Sergio Aguero. The last three or four years of my career in the Premier League he was the hardest striker I played against.
'He's quick, he's got a low centre of gravity, he's strong, he'll go off both sides - left or right, doesn't mind - and he's a devastating finisher when's he's in front of goal and I think he could play in any team in to world and he'll do this, he'll score goals.
'The difference with him is he's got different types of goals, he scores all different types of goals. I love him. I can't speak highly enough of him.'
Source: Daily Mail
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