"Manchester United and Liverpool disgust me". Very harsh words from Gary Neville, former defender of the Red Devils and eight-time Premier League winners with the Mancunian jersey. Asked about the creation of a European Superleague, in which the English “Big 6” would take part, Neville expressed all his hatred of this project, which he said was the opposite of British football. “Liverpool, the people's club, the fan club. Manchester United, 100 years old and born thanks to workers here. They go into a league without competition. It's a shame, we have to rebalance the forces in this country, ”he asserts. He then adds that some of these clubs like "Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham are not even in the Champions League". Before talking about the leaders of these formations:“They are impostors. The owners of this club (Manchester United, editor's note), the owners of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City have nothing to do with football in this country […] It's a joke ”, he commented, disgusted.
It's so hard to dislike Gary Neville as a pundit.
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- Scouser Chris (@ScouserChrisLFC) April 18, 2021
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