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3 LIONS AIR HELL

Three Lions legend Rio Ferdinand thought England team would be killed on World Cup flight as players cried and prayed

FORMER England captain Rio Ferdinand has revealed he once feared the Three Lions team would be wiped out during a terrifying World Cup flight.

The ex-Manchester United defender, now 44, has told how players including Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard were crying and praying for their lives as their plane hit severe turbulence.

 The Three Lions squad jet off to the World Cup 2006 in Germany
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The Three Lions squad jet off to the World Cup 2006 in GermanyCredit: PA:Press Association

The drama followed our elimination from the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

Opening up on his experience, Rio said: “We’d just been knocked out of the competition by Portugal in the quarter finals and we had the worst flight back you can imagine. We got caught up in some terrible weather and everybody thought we were going to crash. We were all crying.

“I was sat near Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard and their wives and everyone was screaming. It was turbulence on another level. It was mental and people and luggage were all over the place and no one knew what was going on.

“I definitely thought, ‘This is it,’ especially when I looked at the air stewardesses. You can always gauge how serious things are by their expressions and I looked at them and they were all sat down in their seats stony faced and clearly thinking, ‘F***, we’re in trouble.’

 Ex-Man U defender Rio Ferdinand has revealed that he feared the England team would be wiped out on a terrifying flight
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Ex-Man U defender Rio Ferdinand has revealed that he feared the England team would be wiped out on a terrifying flightCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The Three Lions at World Cup 2006: L-R (back) Paul Robinson, John Terry, Jamie Carragher, Rio Ferdinand, Peter Crouch, Frank Lampard; (front) Steven Gerrard, David Beckham, Joe Cole, Ashley Cole and Michael Owen
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The Three Lions at World Cup 2006: L-R (back) Paul Robinson, John Terry, Jamie Carragher, Rio Ferdinand, Peter Crouch, Frank Lampard; (front) Steven Gerrard, David Beckham, Joe Cole, Ashley Cole and Michael OwenCredit: EPA
 Former England captain Rio said stars like Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard were crying and praying for their lives during the turbulence
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Former England captain Rio said stars like Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard were crying and praying for their lives during the turbulenceCredit: EPA

“I’m usually quite calm but then I looked at them and I was properly scared.”

If the private jet had crashed it would have wiped out what has been branded a golden generation of footballers that included Rooney, Gerrard, Frank Lampard,  John Terry, and David Beckham.

Famous Wags including Coleen Rooney, and Liverpool star Gerrard’s then-girlfriend Alex Curran that had set tongues wagging with their glamorous antics at the Baden-Baden base would also have met a shocking end.

English hopes were high ahead of the 2006 World Cup but the team was eliminated after losing the penalty shoot-out with Portugal after the game was tied 0-0 at full time.

 Coleen Rooney would also have met a shocking end as she was on the plane with Wayne
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Coleen Rooney would also have met a shocking end as she was on the plane with WayneCredit: AFP

Rio, who won 81 caps for his country, believes former Chelsea midfielder Lampard’s toilet habits were another reason the Three Lions were not more successful - as they ruined his sleep.

The widower and father-of-three said: “When I got called up for England I used to share with Frank Lampard.

“He didn’t snore or anything and he was mostly good but the only thing that was a bit of a bummer was that at midnight he would go to the toilet and it was quite loud.

“In fact it was really loud. So loud that it used to wake me up. This long, loud p*ss.”

 Wayne Rooney looks towards Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo after being sent off during the quarter final match
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Wayne Rooney looks towards Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo after being sent off during the quarter final matchCredit: PA:Press Association
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