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Gary Neville Asked To Sign Something For American Manchester City Fan, His Reaction Is Priceless

Gary Neville Asked To Sign Something For American Manchester City Fan, His Reaction Is Priceless

Neville couldn't believe it.

Manchester United legend Gary Neville was asked to sign something for a Manchester City fan who'd travelled over from America and his reaction was priceless. Check it out below.

Neville played for United between 1992 and 2011, winning eight Premier League titles and the Champions League twice in that period.

He's been a United fan since childhood, which means he's naturally a rival to most City and Liverpool fans.

One supporter travelled from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to watch Pep Guardiola's side at the Etihad recently and bumped into Neville outside the stadium.

She then asked Neville if she could have an autograph and after catching a glimpse of her shirt, the 47-year-old looked stunned.

Neville in action against Manchester City back in 2010. (Image
Alamy)

"Where am I signing?" he asks before being told on the back of what many are assuming is her shirt.

She then says "You're the best dude, Philadelphia loves you."

That sees Neville crack a smile and they both pose as he stresses, "Philadelphia loves me, of course it does. Keep going Philly."

It's unknown when the video was recorded, but Neville was at City for Sunday's 5-0 win over Newcastle United and provided commentary on Sky Sports.

City are currently top of the Premier League and went on to smash Wolverhampton Wanderers 5-1 on Wednesday evening.

Victories against West Ham United and Aston Villa in their final two games of the season will guarantee a fourth league title in five years for Pep Guardiola's side.

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They were eliminated from the Champions League earlier this month after a dramatic 6-5 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid.

It saw one of Neville's former teammates, Patrice Evra, slam Guardiola for lacking characters in his team.

Evra went on to say that's why Guardiola hasn't won the Champions League since 2011.

The 51-year-old fire back in Friday's press conference, when he brought up his two victories over United in 2009 and 2011.

Guardiola argued: "After the last four games we scored 19 goals so we have incredible personality and these kind of things? I'm sorry but I completely disagree.

"The same character and personality that lost in Madrid is what we have had for the last years.

"Specialist former players like [Dimitar] Berbatov, [Clarence] Seedorf and Evra and these types of people weren't there.

"I've played against them, and I didn't see this kind of personality when we destroyed United in the Champions League final. Personality is what we have done in the last five years every three days in all competitions."

Featured Image Credit: Gary Neville/TikTok

Topics: Manchester United, Gary Neville, Manchester City