'You hardly watch Liverpool!' | Carra and Nev debate over who is better placed for next season
5/3/202621 min
Gary Neville is joined by Peter Drury and special guest Jamie Carragher as they react to Man Utd’s 3-2 win over rivals Liverpool. The duo review Arsenal’s 3-0 win against Fulham on Saturday and look ahead to Manchester City’s must-win match against Everton.
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First 90 secondsPeter Drury· Host0:00
Welcome everybody. It is the, uh, Gary Neville brackets Jamie Carragher Podcast from Old Trafford this evening, off the back of, uh, a pretty dramatic game. There've been a few down the years between Manchester United and Liverpool. United have won it 3-2. Gary, what's your takeaway?
Gary Neville· Host0:15
[sighs] Important to win. Uh, I think that the [laughs]... would've been an awful feeling at the end of the game. Obviously, the way in which the first half went, I... Very rarely do you see in any Manchester United, Liverpool game, a Manchester United team look so comfortable. I ca- I can count on one hand the amount of times in my whole career, my whole life, that I've seen Manchester United look like they are so dominant. And I actually felt before the game, Peter, when the teams were announced, I thought, really expectant, got a big chance here today. We've actually got a better team than they have out at this moment in time. Obviously, they've got some injuries. So, I just felt they didn't have the firepower, they didn't have a center forward. We had all our best four players in attack on the pitch. Um, but then, I mean, the madness of [laughs] that second half where, ah, you know, just mistakes. Really poor errors. Uh, and then I think when you make a mistake in a football match, obviously then you can basically start to unravel, and that's what Manchester United did for 20 minutes. They just lost their discipline. They were all over the place. Uh, and Liverpool got back into it, and you've gotta give them credit for that. But then in the end, I think just Manchester United deserved it. Uh, overall, I think the third goal, obviously, that they got was a massive goal for Kobbie Mainoo. But also I think just for Michael Carrick to get over the line in this game, 'cause it would've been... You know, Manchester United have got a record going