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Sky Sports presenter looks alarmed as Gary Neville is spotted giving death stare live on TV


GARY NEVILLE baffled Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates as he stared into the Kenilworth Road crowd last night.

The Sky gang were in Luton last night for the Hatters’ crucial clash with Everton under the lights.

Gary Neville confused fellow panellists by staring into the distance
Jamie Carragher pulled Neville up for his action
Neville, 48, baffled Kelly Cates by staring into the crowd

As Cates addressed the camera after the match, she was momentarily distracted by Jamie Carragher’s grin.

Looking alarmed, she asked him: “Who are you smiling at?”

Carragher, 46, then pointed at Neville as he replied: “Him. He’s staring people out. Who you looking at?”

Neville, 48, then appeared to break out of a trance, smiling as he said: “Sorry just… yeah.”

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The trio had just watched Luton draw 1-1 with Everton, leaving them languishing in the bottom three with two games left.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave the Toffees the lead from the penalty spot on 24 minutes, after Teden Mengi was penalised for holding Jarrad Branthwaite.

The Hatters levelled seven minutes later following brilliant work from Elijah Adebayo.

Demonstrating where Mengi went wrong when conceding the penalty, Neville put his arm into Carragher.

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When the Liverpool legend didn’t look best pleased, Neville said: “He’s not happy now.”

He then went on: “You make sure just before the ball comes in, you do that.”

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At this point, he cheekily shoved Carra off screen.

Not taking this treatment lying down, Carragher smiled mischievously as he returned, giving Neville a shove back.

Presenter Kelly Cates laughed as she said: “Oi careful, don’t get me involved in this!”

Neville and Carragher got into a shoving match after the game


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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