Speaking to Sky Sports, reported by the Daily Express, Neville explained: “The reality of it is, Chelsea will be OK.
“Irrespective of whether you like the idea of Russian money coming into English football or not, Roman Abramovich has been a very good owner for Chelsea Football Club.
“There are worse owners that are English.”
Ex-Chelsea defender John Terry mirrored Neville’s view by hailing Abramovich as the ‘the best owner in the world’.
Neville’s support for Abramovich comes as a surprise after he called the Russian a ‘coward’ for relinquishing control of Chelsea to trustees at the club.
Neville claimed that Abramovich’s move was just a ploy as he’ll still be running Chelsea along with performance advisor Petr Cech and transfer supremo Marina Granovskaia.
Although Neville, who co-owns Salford FC, didn’t explicitly name which English owners he was speaking about – he did previously slam Newcastle’s former Brit chief Mike Ashley for removing the magic from St.James’ Park when he took over.
But Ashley recently sold the club to Amanda Staveley and her Saudi-backed consortium.
Over the years, Neville’s also been critical of his former team Man United’s American owners The Glazers – and has called for them to sell the club on several occasions.
His latest gripe with The Glazer family came after they concocted a plan to join the European Super League with eight other European giants including Arsenal, AC Milan, Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham.
However, the plot was foiled amid overwhelming backlash from the football community worldwide.