Rio Ferdinand ordered a late change to the BT Sport pitchside set at the Bernabeu before Real Madrid clashed with Chelsea.<br /><br />Ferdinand posted a video on his social media explaining that the pitchside table for the live broadcast had been placed directly in front of the Real Madrid crest on the floor. <br /><br />The Manchester United legend and fellow pundit Joe Cole refused to stand on the crest to avoid disrespect to the Spanish giants. <br /><br />Ferdinand then clarified they were having the set re-organized, adding: 'This is where we meant to stand. We need to speak to the floor manager and have a word, we can't do that. We're going to roll it up so we don't stand on the badge.'<br /><br />Cole then joked they didn't 'want to poke the bear' with any signs of disrespect before kick-off. <br /><br />The incident came 24 hours after Joao Cancelo opted to not stand on Manchester City's badge as he made his first return to the club. <br /><br />The Portuguese youngster was back in Manchester following his loan move to Bayern Munich in the January window. <br /><br />Holders Real Madrid eased to a comfortable 2-0 win in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.<br /><br />The visitors were already a goal down in the Bernabeu when Ben Chilwell was red carded for a foul on Real forward Rodrygo just before the hour after Karim Benzema had scored his 89th goal in the competition to give his team a half-time lead.<br /><br />At that stage, Chelsea looked happy to escape with a one-goal deficit ahead of the second leg on Tuesday, but Real doubled the size of their task when Marco Asensio fired in a second 16 minutes from the end.........