Gary Neville has aimed several cheeky jokes at Liverpool for their celebrations after the Carabao Cup final.
The Reds won the trophy last month after beating Chelsea on a penalty shootout 11-10, after the match finished goalless following extra time. It was the first trophy Liverpool lifted this season and the first time the Reds had won a domestic cup since 2012.
Liverpool will still have strong aspirations of winning the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions League. Jurgen Klopp’s side are in the quarter-final of both of the latter of those competitions.
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Neville was filming an Instagram live following his Monday Night Football appearance for Sky Sports, and was alongside Jamie Carragher and his son James Carragher, who plays for Wigan Athletic
The trio got onto the subject of both Carraghers being in attendance for Liverpool’s trip to Arsenal on Wednesday night in the Premier League. Neville then made a series of tongue in cheek jokes aimed at Carragher and Scousers.
“The Scouse mafia are in London, how many’s coming down?”
Neville then added: “I tell you what, I came out of Wembley the other week after you lot won the Carabao Cup final.
Carragher then interrupted: “[We were] everywhere, weren’t we.
Before Neville said: “Honestly, what a mess.
“London has never seen anything like it for a long, long time. What a mess,” Neville finished, while laughing.