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Jamie Carragher left 'in trouble' after Gary Neville's Man Utd comment and 'Sky call'

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Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville were in a playful mood discussing Liverpool and Manchester United's Premier League campaigns on The Overlap this week, before Nottingham Forest's win at AnfieldGary Neville has told Jamie Carragher he could be "in trouble" this season following his earlier Premier League predictions. He continued: "You're desperate for that aren't you?



When Ian Wright asked what the pair were discussing, Neville explained: "Well, he had Liverpool winning the league."I had United in the top four, didn't I? Do you reckon they could finish fifth?

No, they won't finish fifth," receiving a deadpan look from his long-standing Sky Sports co-pundit before they shared another chuckle.It comes as Neville may have secured bragging rights over Carragher following Liverpool's disastrous performance against Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday.Slot's team endured a crushing 3-0 defeat on home turf, with goals from Murillo, Nicolo Savona and Morgan Gibbs-White sealing the deal.Consequently, the Reds now find themselves positioned below Manchester United in the table, with the Red Devils also holding a match in hand as they're not scheduled to resume Premier League action until Monday night's clash with Everton at Old Trafford.Just goal difference separates United and Liverpool, who occupy 10th and 11th place respectively at present, though Ruben Amorim will be eager to establish breathing space over Slot's squad when his side do battle with the Toffees next week.United and Liverpool have experienced contrasting fortunes from their last five matches, with United going into their game against Everton undefeated in their last five, courtesy of victories over Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton, as well as draws with Nottingham Forest and Tottenham.On the other hand, Liverpool have only managed a single win from their last five Premier League outings, suffering defeats to United, Brentford, Manchester City and Forest. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.Sky Sports discounted Premier League and EFL packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.