The tables turned! Gary Neville goes from drowning his sorrows after Manchester United’s 6-1 humiliation by Tottenham to poking fun at fellow Sky pundit Jamie Carragher during Liverpool’s 7-2 collapse at Aston Villa
- Manchester United were humiliated in a 6-1 defeat to Tottenham on Sunday
- Later, rivals Liverpool suffered worse embarrassment, losing 7-2 to Aston Villa
- Pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher both had to cover their teams’ defeats
- The pair had a laugh at each others’ miserable days on the job on Twitter after
Gary Neville was feeling a little delicate after Tottenham’s 6-1 drubbing of his beloved Manchester United, but he seemed to be cheered up by Jamie Carragher’s Liverpool being thrashed 7-2.
Another bizarre match-day of the 2020-21 Premier League season first saw it’s most successful team, United, humiliated by former manager Jose Mourinho, before Aston Villa ran riot against the champions hours later.
Covering the matches were Sky mainstays Neville and Carragher, who poked fun at each other’s miserable days work on Twitter.
Gary Neville turned to red wine after Manchester United were humbled 6-1 by Tottenham
It took a turn as Neville had reason to smile later on, poking fun at Sky Sports colleague Jamie Carragher as he worked as a commentator for Liverpool’s 7-2 humiliation by Aston Villa
Liverpool took the heaviest defeat of the weekend as they were left stunned at Villa Park
The former right-back kicked things off by tweeting a shot of himself sipping a glass of red wine with an exceedingly smug expression.
The comments were quick to point out Neville’s ‘shamelessness’ before he added another photo, this time posing below an image of his colleague analysing the Liverpool disaster on TV.
The former Red later replied: ‘I’ll feel better tomorrow when you sign Cavani,’ alongside laughing and face-palm emoji’s.
Another dramatic Premier League match-day saw Manchester United humiliated 6-1 by Spurs
Carragher was less than impressed by Neville’s jibes and so took a shot at United’s transfers
Neville is unsure over United’s plans to sign PSG’s Edinson Cavani, likening the transfer to their late signing of Radamel Falcao in the 2014- later flopping.
The United legend believes the move ‘wasn’t in the plan’ and called the team ‘spineless’ for their collapse against Spurs after going down to 10-men following Anthony Martial’s dismissal.
Carragher was as baffled by the Reds’ collapse, calling it ‘possibly one of the worst defensive display’s I’ve seen’ on commentary.