Gary Neville has revealed that he always celebrates Liverpool losing after coming under-fire for his reaction to the Champions League final.
Neville posted an Instagram story in the immediate aftermath to Real Madrid’s 1-0 victory over Liverpool in Paris. Vinicius Junior scored the only goal of the game in the second-half.
The Brazilian fired home the winner when he connected with Fede Valverde’s low cross at the back post. Liverpool also found Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois in inspired form.
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Following the full-time whistle at the Stade de France, Neville posted a video from a Manchester pub singing along to the song 'Sit Down' by the band James. Other punters in the pub also joined in the celebrations.
Neville also tweeted after the game, saying: “It's really normal to be happy tonight if you're a united fan! I'm f@@@@@g ecstatic!” However, the moves drew criticism from supporters.
But firing back at the anger on Sunday, Neville has explained how he always celebrated Liverpool defeats - even when his Manchester United side were dominating English football.
He started his piece by saying: “Morning everyone, how are we this morning?” Before cheekily adding: “Jubilant? [A] little bit.'”
The Sky Sports pundit then continued: “I love the messages that I've received this morning the most that say: 'What have you reduced yourself to?'
“No, no,' he goes on. 'Let me make this really clear: I've always celebrated Liverpool losing, when we [Manchester United] when we were good! Let alone when we're bad.”