Following Manchester City's emphatic 3-1 victory against Copenhagen in the UEFA Champions League, Ferdinand offered his take on Foden and Saka's status among the football elite.
While Foden's heroics on the European stage earned him the "world-class" label from the former Manchester United defender, Arsenal's young star Saka was left waiting in the wings, according to Ferdinand's assessment.
Ferdinand's Verdict: Foden vs. Saka
"You’ve got to look at Foden like he is world-class,” Ferdinand stated after the match, as reported by City Report on X, emphasizing Foden's significant contributions to City's success.
Rio Ferdinand on if Phil Foden is world class: “I think you’ve got to be looking at it like that. I think for what he does for the team, his importance to the team - with assists, with goals, with the rhythm of the games, especially this season. I think he’s got to be in the… pic.twitter.com/GRVYwvq9Z2
— City Report (@cityreport_) February 14, 2024
The England international's 25 goal involvements in 36 games this season were highlighted as a testament to his high-level performances.
Ferdinand's remarks underscored the importance of delivering on the biggest stages and being a pivotal figure in a trophy-winning side—criteria he believes Foden meets with aplomb.
In contrast, Saka, despite his undeniable talent and contributions to Arsenal, was deemed not yet at the same level. “I don’t think [Saka is world-class] because he hasn’t done it at the top level, winning trophies in a team like this,” Ferdinand explained.
This perspective sparked a debate about the criteria for being considered "world-class" and the role team success plays in individual accolades.
"You have to look at Phil Foden as world-class for what he does for his team" 🌟
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) February 13, 2024
"Bukayo Saka needs the opportunity to perform on that platform" 🙏@rioferdy5 assess two of England's brightest talents 🏴
🎙️ @laura_woodsy#UCL pic.twitter.com/MxL4PXMyql
The England Conundrum and Fan Reactions
The discussion didn't stop at the club level, as both Ferdinand and Joleon Lescott weighed in on England's potential lineup for the upcoming European Championships.
With Foden suggested as a number 10 and Saka as the starting right-winger, the pundits envisioned a dynamic attack for the Three Lions.
How can @rioferdy5 say Saka is not world-class, but Foden is because he's done it in the Champions League? If we use that argument, I could say Saka has done it on the European and World stage for England while Foden warms the bench. How about we appreciate both players for what…
— MR DT (@MrDtAFC) February 14, 2024
However, fans on social media were quick to point out the apparent contradiction in Ferdinand's statements, especially regarding Foden's and Saka's roles in the national team.
They keep moving the goalposts🤣
— Serge🧪 (@nfivesince99) February 13, 2024
First it was “he finished 8th” so Saka dragged his team to become title challengers at 20,
then it was “he doesn’t do it in the big games”, so Saka dropped a MOTM performance in the world cup against France and turned up consistently against… https://t.co/0bP1yAC7GI
Social media reactions ranged from supportive to critical of Ferdinand's opinions, highlighting the subjective nature of the "world-class" label and the passionate responses it can elicit from the football community.
Rio Ferdinand will play "World class" Phil Foden out of position as an 8 because he can't play him ahead of "Not a world class" Saka on England right wing. pic.twitter.com/YXB0lCXZp6
— Santi™ (@ThePeakSanti) February 14, 2024
Fans defended Saka's performances and potential, citing his impact in key matches and his contributions to Arsenal's resurgence as evidence of his elite status.