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‘This aged well, Gary’ – Man Utd legend Neville brutally trolled over tweet during Arsenal’s defeat to Man City


GARY NEVILLE has been brutally trolled after his tweet during Arsenal’s clash with Manchester City.

The former Manchester United and England star gave his thoughts at half-time with the match level at 1-1.

Gary Neville was mocked online after his half-time commentsCredit: PA
Neville did not see Man City’s two second half goals comingCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

And he was CONVINCED Arsenal would win.

City promptly went on to score twice via Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland to move above the Gunners on goal difference at the top of the Premier League table.

Neville did not see that coming after slamming the champions’ performance before the break.

He tweeted: “City imbalanced and still scruffy. Their for the taking.

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“Arsenal will be difficult to stop second-half shooting towards that end.”

Fans were quick to jump back on the tweet and poke fun at his remarks after the opposite happened at the Emirates Stadium.

One supporter said: “This aged well Gary.”

Another commented: “Expert analysis again.”

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A third cheekily referenced Neville’s bad time as a manager at Valencia, saying: “As bad as predicting as managing.”

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The Sky Sports pundit in a later tweet admitted he was shocked that Arsenal were blown away after the break.

He again tweeted: “So surprised how Arsenal have been second-half. Looks too much for them. 20 minutes to show up.”

Neville has long believed that the North Londoners do not have what it takes to clinch the title, believing Man City’s class and experience would come through.

But after the current champions lost to Tottenham 1-0, Neville conceded that Arsenal could do it.

He criticised Guardiola for not picking his best players and tinkering too much.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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