'These 60 minutes have sent me to A&E': Rio Ferdinand reveals he is in hospital with mystery ailment - as he laments Manchester United's 5-0 thrashing by Liverpool

Rio Ferdinand has revealed he was in A&E on Sunday - as he watched Manchester United's shock 5-0 defeat to Liverpool.

The former Man U ace, 42, tweeted a snap from a hospital bed as he watched the match. The star did not disclose what medical issue he was receiving treatment for.

He wrote: 'This 60 mins have sent me to A&E… FFS.'

Get well soon: Rio Ferdinand has revealed he was in A&E on Sunday - as he watched Manchester United's shock 5-0 defeat to Liverpool

Get well soon: Rio Ferdinand has revealed he was in A&E on Sunday - as he watched Manchester United's shock 5-0 defeat to Liverpool

The TV pundit also shared the same snap to his Instagram stories, with the caption: 'Sat in A&E watching this... FFS'. 

Ronaldo and co were thrashed 5-0 by their bitter rivals Liverpool on Sunday with Mo Salah scoring a hat-trick at the home of Liverpool's fiercest rivals, while Naby Keita and Diogo Jota also struck in the first-half.After half-time, Ronaldo did put the ball in the net but his strike was chalked off for offside. Paul Pogba was also sent off for a high and dangerous tackle on Keita, which saw Anthony Taylor produce a red card after consulting the VAR pitchside monitor.

Taking to Instagram after the game, Ronaldo said: 'Sometimes the result is not the one we fight for. Sometimes the score is not the one we want.

Upsetting: The former Man U ace, 42, shared a snap from a hospital bed as he watched the match. The star did not disclose what medical issue he was receiving treatment for (pictured earlier this month_

Upsetting: The former Man U ace, 42, shared a snap from a hospital bed as he watched the match. The star did not disclose what medical issue he was receiving treatment for (pictured earlier this month_

Football: The star also tweeted a message as he watched the match from hospital

Football: The star also tweeted a message as he watched the match from hospital

'And this is on us, only on us, because there's no one else to blame. Our fans were, once again, amazing in their constant support. 

'They deserve better than this, much better, and it's up to us to deliver. The time is now!'

The shock victory also saw Manchester United fans leaving Old Trafford en-masse at half-time. 

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer played down suggestions he will step down from his role after the defeat 

The defeat saw United slip to seventh on the league table, stretching their winless run in the league to four matches. 

Devastating: Ronaldo and co were thrashed 5-0 by their bitter rivals Liverpool on Sunday with Mo Salah scoring a hat-trick at the home of Liverpool's fiercest rivals

Devastating: Ronaldo and co were thrashed 5-0 by their bitter rivals Liverpool on Sunday with Mo Salah scoring a hat-trick at the home of Liverpool's fiercest rivals

'I do believe in myself,' Solskjaer told reporters. 'I do believe that I'm getting close to what I want with the club. I think what we've done, what I've seen, the development.

'Of course, the results lately haven't been good enough, I have to say, and that's... hands up. And that brings doubt in anyone's mind, probably. But I've got to keep strong and I do believe in what we've been doing.'

Solskjaer, who was named United's permanent manager in March 2019, has yet to win a trophy with the club. 

'Today's rock bottom, low in confidence,' Solskjaer added. 'But, you know, the next week it's Tottenham away. It's a Champions League game, Atalanta, the next team who visits us is Manchester City.

'We have to look forward. We have to sort the frame of minds out and make sure we go into the next training session in the next game with the right frame of mind.'  

Sorry: Taking to Instagram after the game, Ronaldo said: 'Sometimes the result is not the one we fight for. Sometimes the score is not the one we want' (above with Bruno Fernandes)

Sorry: Taking to Instagram after the game, Ronaldo said: 'Sometimes the result is not the one we fight for. Sometimes the score is not the one we want' (above with Bruno Fernandes)

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