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Monday, 9 September, 2002, 17:39 GMT 18:39 UK
Ferdinand cool on Elland return
Rio Ferdinand
Ferdinand's left Leeds for Man Utd in the summer
Rio Ferdinand has said that he is expecting a hostile reception when he returns to Leeds with his new club Manchester United on Saturday.

But the England defender - who left Elland Road for Old Trafford in the summer - has tried to play down the situation.


Leeds fans must be upset with me and they'll want to scream and shout
Rio Ferdinand

"Remember this is just football. It is not a war. It is not a life or death situation."

Ferdinand's comments came after he was warned by England team-mate - and former Leeds colleague - Alan Smith that he will be "hammered" at Elland Road on Saturday.

And the defender realises that his �30m transfer to Leeds' biggest rivals will inevitably result in a barracking from the home fans.

"I can understand Leeds fans must be upset with me and they'll want to scream and shout at me when I go back," Ferdinand told the Manchester Evening News.

"They pay their money to get into the stadium and let their opinion be heard. I accept that.

"Obviously, in an ideal world you would like them to give you a good reception and hope they remember the good times we had together.

"But I am not naive enough to think that is going to happen because I will be playing for Manchester United.

"And I will be doing my utmost to make sure Manchester United get the result the players and our fans want."

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