In Video: Gary Neville says Liverpool matching Man Utd's 20 titles should cause 'tremors' at Old Trafford
The wait is almost over: Liverpool on the brink of title triumph
Gary Neville believes that today’s match against Tottenham Hotspur will be a coronation for Liverpool, with the Reds need only a draw to seal their 20th league title. In an exclusive chat, Neville shared his thoughts on the season, Liverpool’s incredible form, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with being a Manchester United legend watching the Reds dominate the Premier League.
A foregone conclusion?
Neville is adamant that Spurs will not be able to spoil the party at Anfield, citing the team’s poor performance in the league and lack of a great record at the stadium. He believes the Liverpool players will not make a mistake and that Jurgen Klopp’s successor, Jürgen Klopp admirer, has done a spectacular job in managing the team.
The coaching performance of the season
Neville praised the unassuming appointment of Jürgen Klopp’s successor, saying that it was a calculated move that paid off. He highlighted the manager’s ability to get the best out of a team that didn’t get the players they wanted in the transfer window, and his seamless adaptation to the pressures of being Liverpool manager.
Liverpool’s high standard
Neville discussed the notion that the Premier League has suffered a dip in quality this season, but notes that Liverpool’s performance has been exceptional. He believes the team’s ability to adapt to different situations and opponents has been a key factor in their success.
A painful defeat for Manchester United fans
Neville revealed that he feels personal sadness watching Liverpool win the league, knowing that it will cause pain and frustration for Manchester United fans, especially given the current lack of success at Old Trafford. He acknowledged that Liverpool’s dominance has changed the dynamic of the rivalry and that Manchester United fans will have to accept the new reality.
Title-winning party at Anfield
As the match approaches, Neville expects a lively atmosphere at Anfield, with fans celebrating their team’s historic achievement. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, making it a must-watch event for football fans around the world.