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Gary Neville says what fans are thinking about football right now with passionate rant over Manchester derby
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Updated 18:57 6 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 18:39 6 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Gary Neville says what fans are thinking about football right now with passionate rant over Manchester derby

Neville was less than happy on commentary - and neither were other viewers of the Manchester derby.

Ryan Smart

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Gary Neville gave an impassioned analysis of the Manchester derby and the state of football in general after Manchester United drew 0-0 with Manchester City at Old Trafford.

United had the stronger first half of the two sides, with an unsighted Alejandro Garnacho coming closest to putting Ruben Amorim's side ahead with a mistimed header.

The hosts looked far more likely to win the game in the second half and created opportunities in the final minutes, but the match as a whole was not one that many fans will be rushing to replay.

City, meanwhile, could have few complaints about the result despite having four shots on target in the second half.

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After the full-time whistle, Neville was asked for his thoughts on the match - and he didn't hold back on either the match itself or how it has compared to a number of other Premier League fixtures this season.

He said: "I think the congratulations and love in that I’m watching tells you that both teams feel happy with the 0-0.

"I think the best Manchester City teams, and the best Manchester United teams, would be very disappointed at the end of that game with the way in which they’ve approached it.

It’s a deadlock at Old Trafford as the Manchester derby ends 0-0 with neither side able to break through 🔒 pic.twitter.com/wYNsmo5pyg

— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 6, 2025

"It looks like a Sunday afternoon and they’re going to go for a roast dinner together now. They’re micro-managed to within an inch of their lives.

"It was so robotic that game, and quite symptomatic, actually, of a lot of games that we’re watching nowadays. And it’s not good enough, I feel disappointed.

"It’s a Manchester derby, and it should have more blood, thunder, risk and courage involved in playing the game and trying to win the game than that."

While not all fans agreed with Neville's comments, there appeared to be a general consensus among Twitter users.

One wrote: "Gary Neville spot on with his assessment of football not just this game. Too systematic and robotic."

Another said: "Gary Neville just summed up that Manchester derby perfectly ... everything that is wrong with the way the game is being coached at the moment."

A third added: "Gary Neville's right."

And a fourth commented: "One of the worst Manchester derbies I've seen in ages, and perfectly summed up by Gary Neville talking about a 'lack of risk' in the game."

Others, though, thought one aspect of Neville's comments - his assessment of United's performance - was harsh.

One wrote: "United were so much better than City today just a lacked a goalscorer, which is the story of the last few weeks really."

And another agreed: "City should get the criticism as they needed the win for top four, but it's United who should have won the game."

Featured Image Credit: Getty / Sky Sports

Topics: Gary Neville, Manchester City, Manchester United, Premier League, Fan Reactions

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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