Gary Neville

Gary Neville
Gary Alexander Nevilleis an English football coach and former player who until recently served as assistant manager for the England national football team, and as co-owner of Salford City. Since retiring from football in 2011, Neville went into punditry and was a commentator for Sky Sports until he took over the head coach position at Valencia. He is England's most-capped right-back with 85 caps, and was Manchester United's club captain for five years...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth18 February 1975
CityBury, England
They are not the type of results that will take us towards the top of the league,
I've not got a definite team in my mind with all that is happening here at the moment,
We should have been three or four up at half time.
My brother always celebrates like that when we beat Liverpool. It means a lot to him and I think people should just let it go.
I think he's a special talent. I thought there were glimpses of brilliance before Christmas but after that he has shown everyone at United that he's going to be a world-class player.
We get too carried away by shouts from the crowd. What do you expect?
He's a fantastic player but I've played against him in training every day this season.
I don't think it is right for us at Manchester United to be talking about winning the European Cup. Over the last few years we have slipped a noose round our own necks by consistently saying we have to win the Champions League because we have not won it since 1999. What we should be doing is concentrating on the Premiership.
Ole will receive the most incredible reception that any player has ever had in the history of this club.
Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager Manchester United have ever had. It is ridiculous for people to suggest he leaves. Who do they want to replace him? Ron Atkinson, Tommy Docherty?
We need to become more ruthless and clinical in front of goal.
To have played at this club for so long and get to 500 matches is something I never would have dreamed of.
The players do not have to lift themselves, they know their responsibilities. I am sure we will hear a lot over the next few days about how we are not going to be playing European football after Christmas. There will be a circus but we have to remove ourselves from that.
We had to guard against complacency and try to take the chances we created, but in the second half they played better.