Former Manchester United center back Rio Ferdinand has issued a tough warning to Man United full backs Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw ahead of their fight for positions at Old Trafford.
Both Wan-Bissaka and Shaw have been unused in United's last two games though Luke Shaw has been experiencing fitness issues.
In his words, Ferdinand warned Bissaka and Shaw to be very careful not to lose first team positions to Diogo Dalot and Alex Telles respectively.
"Aaron Wan-Bissaka has got a hell of job getting back in this team. The same for Luke Shaw. They have both got one hell of job. One thing this manager likes is full backs who can actually play and get on the ball", Ferdinand said.
Telles and Dalot have been doing a great job at the club and this will force both Shaw and Bissaka to work hard and regain their positions in the first team.
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