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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher issued their Premier League predictions on Monday Night Football(Image: Sky Sports)
Gary Neville slammed Jamie Carragher ’s ‘disrespect’ after laughing at his prediction that Ruben Amorim could be this season’s manager to watch.
The two Sky Sports pundits issued their predictions for the 2025/26 Premier League season on Monday evening.
Alongside the regular selections of Premier League winners, relegated teams and top scorers, the pair also pointed the spotlight on managers to keep an eye on.
Seeing that prediction, Carragher burst into fits of laughter, which did not go down too well with Neville.
He said: “Why you laughing?” to which Carragher replied: “You pick the Man United manager every year on that.”
“I don’t pick them every year, it’s disrespectful,” Neville then said before Carragher pointed out: “You picked three of the last year and one of them was Ten Hag.”
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Explaining his thought process, the United icon said: “The reason last year was a similar reason to this.
He’s the Manchester United manager, he has to deliver in these first few months of the season and I think he will outperform.
“I know you’re not sure about him and you sort of wrote your article the other day saying that you think he’s not that good.
Well, what was your article about?”
Ruben Amorim has endured a poor time of things so far with Manchester United(Image: Getty Images)
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