GARY NEVILLE abruptly told Sky Sports presenter Dave Jones “let’s ignore that” before adding “I don’t want to go into it” while talking about a familiar face live on TV.
The incident occurred on Monday Night Football ahead of Leeds’ 1-0 win over Everton.
GettyGary Neville declared ‘let’s ignore that’ when talking about a familiar face on Sky Sports[/caption]
Neville, Jones and Jamie Carragher gathered to discuss some of the opening weekend’s action, including United’s 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.
The Red Devils put in a good showing despite coming away from the clash with zero points.
It saw the Sky Sports trio engage in a lively debate about Ruben Amorim’s progress.
Neville said: “He had a horrible start to his United career, he didn’t want the job partway through last season.”
Jones interjected: “Do you think because of that, he gets this season, whatever happens?”
Neville continued: “No, I don’t think it will be that easy. I think if he’s down in the bottom half of the table, he’ll be under massive pressure.”
But talk then turned to Marcus Rashford, who was frozen out by Amorim and is now on loan at Barcelona after a spell with Aston Villa last term.
Jones said: “What Marcus Rashford said the other day, Man United have to come up with a plan and stick with it some way, haven’t they?”
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Neville saw red over the mention of Rashford, however.
He waved a hand in Jones’ direction before firing back: “Let’s ignore that because I don’t want to go into Rashford’s comments tonight.
GettyNeville had little time for Marcus Rashford’s comments on Man Utd following his Barcelona move[/caption]
“He was there at the club for 10 years, had his opportunity to impact the club.
“Ruben Amorim this year I think will do a good job. I think Marcus should concentrate on Barcelona.”
Fans were quick to react to the moment on social media, with emotions mixed.
One said: “He’s right, hope Rashy does well though.”
Another declared: “Gary is right, let’s forget about his comments, we don’t need it.”
One noted: “All well and good to speak about the club after you leave it.”
Another added: “What has being at the club for 10 years got to do with what he said?”
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