Rio Ferdinand was a fierce competitor during his time as a professional footballer.

The Englishman was an aggressive defender who loved a battle on the football pitch.

Ferdinand hung up his boots in 2015 and has since ventured into the punditry world.

The 43-year-old has a YouTube channel, named Rio Ferdinand Presents FIVE, where he gives his thoughts on the footballing world and shares stories about his time as a professional footballer.

On the latest 'Vibe With Five', Ferdinand was recapping the first game week of the new Premier League season.

In the video, Ferdinand said he wanted to see more 'hate' and more 'aggression' in the Premier League.

Ferdinand was then asked to name five players he did not like on the football pitch. The Man United legend gave five players he 'hated'.

View the segment below... (from 41:28)

Robbie Savage

Savage was the ultimate wind-up merchant on the pitch. He did absolutely everything in his power to try and end up on the winning side during a match. Savage and Ferdinand have since become friends during their time as pundits.

Ferdinand said: "I hated Robbie Savage. I'm mates with him now, he's a lovely guy!"

Kevin Davies

Davies was an extremely physical striker who loved a battle.

He played a total of 15 years in the Premier League, turning out for Southampton, Blackburn and Bolton Wanderers.

Rio Ferdinand tussles with Kevin Davies in Man United vs Bolton
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17: Rio Ferdinand of Manchester United battles with Kevin Davies of Bolton during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers at Old Trafford on October 17, 2009 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17: Rio Ferdinand of Manchester United battles with Kevin Davies of Bolton during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers at Old Trafford on October 17, 2009 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

Mario Balotelli

Balotelli, who turned out in the Premier League for Man City and Liverpool, managed to get in Ferdinand's bad books.

“I hated Balotelli, hated him,” Ferdinand said. “He did a couple of things I didn’t like with the fans and I thought he was rude. But I chat with him now, lovely geezer. It’s mad because I’d see him after and it would only be respectful. In the games, in the end I respected it, he was an animal on the pitch.

Luis Suarez

It's pretty obvious why Ferdinand didn't get on with Suarez.

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Luis Suarez and Rio Ferdinand tussle in Man Utd vs Liverpool
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Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand points at Liverpool's Luis Suarez

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Fernando Torres

Ferdinand also 'hated' Torres and opened up on a moment where the Spaniard stamped on him off the ball.

Ferdinand said: "Didn’t like Torres. He stamped on my foot one time when the ball was up the other end, stitches in my foot. I was playing, the ball was in the other end, we had some tussles - he was game - he just stamped on my foot, no ball about anywhere.

“Went in at half-time, took off my boot and it was the worst thing I could’ve done. My foot went ‘woof’ I need stitches. I had an injection, for ages it was killing me, got a scar on my foot.”