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Gary Neville asked ChatGPT to settle the debate about which team is the biggest in England(Image: The Overlap US/YouTube)
Gary Neville nearly lost his cool after asking ChatGPT who the biggest football club in England was in light of Liverpool's Premier League title triumph.
After being crowned kings of the country on Sunday, the Reds have now drawn level with Manchester United's haul of 20 league titles, reigniting the age-old debate about which club holds the true mantle of England's biggest.
Liverpool's six Champions League titles - double United's tally of three - have further fuelled arguments in favour of the Merseyside giants, but Neville wasn't having any of it.
A noticeably prickly Neville conceded that Liverpool were now the most successful English club, but insisted United would "always" be the biggest.
"I will always maintain [that] Manchester United are the biggest football club in this country, and that will never change," the 50-year-old said defiantly.
They've won 20 titles and they've won more European Cups, and they're the two trophies we all measures ourselves by.
"What I haven't enjoyed is where people have [translated] that to Liverpool being the biggest club.
I've pushed it, and look what happens," he said, before turning his phone screen to the camera.
Revealing ChatGPT's response, it read: "If we have to name one club as the biggest in England overall, the best all-round answer is Manchester United."
Liverpool's title win sees them draw level with Manchester United's record of 20 league triumphs(Image: Steven Halliwell | MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
It's a viewpoint many Liverpool supporters might dispute.
Just one more title will see them officially overtake United as the most successful club in English top-flight history, reclaiming the "perch" that Sir Alex Ferguson once famously vowed to knock them off.
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