Gary Neville on Man City
Gary Neville

Liverpool vs Manchester City was supposed to be the first explosive encounter of the new Premier League season but like most high profile games, this too ended in disappointment.

For the neutral, the match was a very cagey affair where both teams were more cautious about not losing rather than winning and this made the Liverpool vs City game a rather dull watch.

But thankfully Gary Neville was there to provide some entertainment.




It’s no secret that Gary Neville hates both these clubs but now that he is football pundit he is forced to wear that cloak of diplomacy.




But underneath that, the former England international is still a Manchester United fanboy.

And Gary Neville proved that once again when he posed for a photo at Anfield right before the Liverpool vs Man City game kicked off.

Jamie Carragher posted a picture of himself alongside Craig Bellamy and Gary Neville inside the Anfield dressing room and at first glance, the image looked perfectly normal.



 

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But soon fans started realising why Gary Neville was posing with two fingers in the form of a V sign.

Well for more clarity the pose does not stand for victory but Gary Neville was instead mocking Liverpool but gesturing that Man United have 20 Premier League title.








Gary Neville is one of the best pundits right now in European television but he sure does not give up an opportunity of mocking either Liverpool or Manchester City.

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