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Phil Neville Savagely Trolls Chelsea After United Beat Swansea 4-0

Phil Neville Savagely Trolls Chelsea After United Beat Swansea 4-0

Another United win. Another classic Tweet.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Manchester United not only bagged three Premier League points for the second week running, but they also netted four goals which prompted Phil Neville to troll Chelsea, for the second week running.

Jose Mourinho took his charges to the Liberty Stadium as they faced Swansea City in the lunch time kick-off. And just like last weekend, United scored four goals without reply as they sealed all three points.

Goals from Eric Bailly, Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial ensured United remain at the top of the Premier League at this early stage.

Lukaku and Pogba celebrate United's goal. Image: PA

He didn't get on the score sheet but Nemanja Matic churned out another impressive performance from the engine room of the pitch.

And following the game, Neville directed a Tweet towards Chelsea once again thanking them for selling the Serbian to United.

"Thank u Chelsea for matic wonderful gesture," he posted.

If the message looks familiar, it's because he posted the exact same Tweet after the victory against West Ham, last weekend.

Antonio Conte raised eyebrows after allowing Matic to leave Stamford Bridge for their Premier League rivals. United snapped up his services for £40 million and he's made an instant impact.

Matic in action for United against West Ham. Image: PA

Matic applauds the United home fans after victory. Image: PA

The Italian's decision was further scrutinized following their shock opening day defeat to Burnley. Chelsea got their defence off to a miserable start, suffering a 3-2 home defeat to the Clarets.

Conte will be hoping to get his first points on the board when they face fierce rivals Spurs on Super Sunday.

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Topics: Phil Neville, Chelsea, Manchester United