'f***ing hell rio! ' laura woods turns air blue in unseen tnt sports footage

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RIO FERDINAND SIGNED OFF 10 YEARS WITH TNT SPORTS AT SATURDAY'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL IN MUNICH BUT HE GOT ON THE WRONG SIDE OF PRESENTER LAURA WOODS PRE-MATCH 17:40, 01 Jun 2025 Laura


Woods dropped an F-bomb after Rio Ferdinand accidentally interrupted her preparation ahead of the Champions League final. Ferdinand's 10-year spell working as a pundit for TNT Sports,


formerly known as BT Sport, came to an end on Saturday, having announced his departure in the week leading up to the final at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The match saw Paris Saint-Germain


thrash Inter Milan 5-0 to break a Champions League record. Before the game, presenter Woods was working on her introduction while they were still off air. But she was left peeved off when


Manchester United legend Ferdinand ambled across the camera. Woods, 37, shared the footage from pre-match on social media. As Ferdinand walked right in front of the camera, she couldn't


help but say: "F***ing hell Rio," before putting her microphone down and laughing to herself. Woods joked: "That was going to be some of my best work ever," as Ferdinand


walked back in front. The 81-time England international then took the microphone away from Woods, who was explaining that she was doing a practice take. READ MORE: England stars soak up sun


at F1 Spanish GP ahead of Andorra World Cup qualifierREAD MORE: Luis Enrique in brutal Arsenal snub after PSG's Champions League triumph The pair were next heard sharing a laugh.


Ferdinand continued by holding the mic to Woods' mouth before pulling it away. Realising that he was actually in shot, Ferdinand apologised to Woods. Article continues below At the end


of TNT's coverage, Woods set Ferdinand up to say farewell. "Rio, before we leave, just one final goodbye," she began. "From us here at TNT Sport, to you. That is it for


your career here, for now. "Can I just say on behalf of all of us - including everyone behind the camera - you've been an absolute pleasure. And personally since I joined,


you've been so incredibly welcoming. You'll be sorely, sorely missed." WHERE DOES RIO FERDINAND RANK AMONG YOUR FAVOURITE PUNDITS? HAVE YOUR SAY IN THE COMMENTS SECTION.


Ferdinand responded by saying: "I just want to say thank you to everybody that I've worked with,. My job was made a lot easier by the great people and friends that I have worked


with and will remain friends for many years. "As important as the people you see on the screen are the people behind the screen that do all the jobs to get us here and enable us to put


our best foot forward are all appreciated. Again, thank you to everybody who has been a part of it." Article continues below Ferdinand's colleague, Steven Gerrard, asked him if he


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