Gary Neville still regrets mean comment about ex-Chelsea

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Gary Neville still regrets ‘mean’ comment about ex-Chelsea and Arsenal star

Gary Neville admits he ‘wishes he never said’ a brutal comment about former Chelsea and Arsenal defender David Luiz.

Luiz enjoyed an impressive and trophy-laden career, picking up silverware at. Premier League rivals Chelsea and Arsenal as well as Paris-Saint-Germain, Benfica and Flamengo.

Across two spells at Stamford Bridge, Luiz lift the Premier League, Champions League and. Europa League trophies as well as two FA Cups.

It was during Luiz’s first stint in west London that he attracted criticism from Manchester United and England legend Neville.

Following a Chelsea defeat to Liverpool during the 2011-12 campaign, Neville said Luiz play like he was ‘being controll by a 10-year-old on a PlayStation’.

Eight-time Premier League winner Neville still regrets making the comment and says it was a ‘cheap shot’ at a player who went on to represent Brazil 57 times.

‘I can think of a couple of things,’ Neville said on Stick to Football when asked if he regretted anything he has said as a pundit.

‘I wish I never said the David Luiz line,สมัคร ufabet about him being a ‘PlayStation player’. wish I never said ‘billion dollar bottle jobs’ about Chelsea.

‘They’re harsh lines that stain a group of players. David Luiz never got rid of that really.

‘It’s a cheap shot, it borders on a cheap shot. There’s not many things but those come to mind.’

Responding to Neville’s admission, Arsenal legend Ian Wright said: ‘It was mean, that. The David Luiz comment felt mean.’

Another time Neville can remember second guessing his previous comments was when he bumped into ex-Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius at an Italian hotel.

Karius spent six years at Anfield but is remember for his poor performance in the 2018 Champions League final in which Real Madrid beat Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.

‘[Loris] Karius, the Liverpool goalkeeper, the young lad – I’ve been quite direct about him for a period of two to three months,’ Neville added.

‘Liverpool were getting better under Jurgen Klopp and I remember saying that they’ll never ever win the league with that guy [Karius] in the net.

It’s a strong line for a young goalkeeper. It was probably true five months later back in the Champions League final.

‘One time I went to Italy and went to a hotel. I walked into the gym for a session and there was just this big bloke lifting massive weights – it was Karius!

‘He could have done many things there and could have had a go at me. It went right through my head on what I said about him, and I know he would’ve known that.

‘But he said, “Nice to see you” and I felt guilty bumping into someone I’ve given a harsh line to.’