Gary Neville's HONEST explanation of his 'Blue Billion Pound Bottle jobs' comment 🔵



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Gary Neville explains his comments made about Chelsea after they lost the Carabao Cup to Liverpool.

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46 opiniones en “Gary Neville's HONEST explanation of his 'Blue Billion Pound Bottle jobs' comment 🔵”

  1. Neville just wants to take away as much credibility from Liverpool as he can because he’s annoyed Chelsea couldn’t beat them, rather than give credit to Liverpool he’d rather berate Chelsea

  2. Bit of revisionism going on, no idea where Gary thought a disjointed 30 mins allowed him to effectively smear this young group of players. They didn't spend the money, they're not the Owners gambling on tonnes of young players, they didn't disband a team and structure, leaving no leaders and next to no experience. Maybe he was frustrated that Liverpool won and vented, only the future will show.

  3. Gary Neville's comments are shameful. Disappointed that Jamie Carragher thinks such comments acceptable. You judge people by the friends they keep. If I remember well enough, Gary provided a Court testimonial to that shameful friend of his, Ryan Giggs. Enough said.

  4. What we saw from Chelsea was a massive imbalance of experience. Most of the weight of experience was on Sterling and Chilwell.

    Disasi is 25 but hes a late bloomer with little experience at the level of challenging for trophies. Nkunku has been injured all season and has had no chance to develop any cohesion with players around him so hes also not carrying the inexperience.

    Then you look at Liverpool and they still had plenty of experience in their core to hold up the weight of inexperience. Its much more effective to have someone like Van Dijk central and commanding the backbone of the team than having Sterling up the pitch out on the wing. They also had Endo, Tsimikas, Gakpo, Diaz, Gomez, Robertson, Konate etc. So that shows how imbalanced Chelseas levels of experience are at that level when most of it was on 2 players out on the left side of the pitch. It has been the same story for Chelsea all season and its not a players issue. Its a recruitment issue where Winstanley and Stewart at Chelsea have failed to understand the importance of balancing experience and having a central core with at least a couple of experienced players. Silva being injured was also a big loss for a game where his experience would have been absolutely invaluable.

    If Jose was in charge of Chelsea yesterday he would not be accepting his players sitting off like they did. He would have them fighting to the last with ruthless and relentless fight. Pochs attitude to me shows that Spursyness and I really worry hes encoding that into these kids at Chelsea.

  5. The fact that he felt obliged to explain himself is what's most irritating about this. People complain about pundits being too PC, being too cliche and being on the fence, but as soon as someone says what they really think, there's uproar and if he doesn't explain and/or apologise for it, their job is under threat.

  6. Unfortunate one of the best lines ever was used incorrectly. You can’t bottle a one of game. Gary needs a dictionary. Arsenal had that title last season cause it was in their hands and they handed it to us therefore bottling it. Chelsea did not bottle a one of final that was 0-0. They weren’t in front and lost the game.

  7. Tottenham get some much stick for not winning finals or even some games that they were underdogs to not win, overachieved beating teams to get to them finals, team’s that spent more with bigger squads, Chelsea fans can never say anything again, that is the bottle of the century, Chelsea had every vantage bar James literally everyone available in a billion pound squad, they Chelsed it big time

  8. Poch has done it a few times this season, thought the game was done and made changes and then the other team smells blood. Perhaps Gary could have used a different word but the Chelsea players need to own it and prove him wrong for the rest of the season and beyond.

    Both have young players but Liverpool have high expectations, no matter who you are you have a job to do – so many youngsters have filled in throughout the season and done the job.

  9. CHELSEA is a team without trust, without faith. Their forwards make bad decisions. MUDRIK is a fiasco. GALLAGHER needs 12 chances to convert. Sterling plays for him. They are not 11 brothers, they are 11 orphans. Soccer has no mystery: if the team plays badly, the coach must be fired

  10. I’m a Chelsea fan, I don’t like neville. He was absolutely bang on the money to call us that. We were fully on top at the end of the 90…. And we just stopped playing, it wasn’t tiredness you don’t drop off that fast, we bottled it 100%.

  11. Let's not get it twisted. Klopp has been at Liverpool for a long period of time and the kids have been under his set up for quite a bit. Pochettino has been their 6-7 months. Cos he's got youngsters in the 1st team, he's probably not got the patience to look at the under 18s than coach them 😅

  12. Rachel Riley Lost her career in punditry from accidently creating the term, Gary intentionally insults the club using the same term and no punishment. He should be congratulating the winners not insulting the runner up, should be punished even if there is truth behind the comment.

  13. 🤣🤣🤣 Neville got the attention he wanted but his assesment of chelsea is quite wrong 🤣🤣🤣 as a city fan i say chelsea hasnt reached the mid point of their transition yet. The fact is chelsea has to much young guns that are not up to the pace of adapting to each orthers capabilities. Chelsea and poch needs time and Neville is just like his united sinkin ship clingin for attention 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  14. Gary Neville is spot on. Now, can we have a look at his career as a manager? EXACTLY. Some people just don't have the legitimacy to talk, and Gary, on the subject, is one of them. He has a point, though, in terms of the players character. If there's anything that could never be questioned about him, it is his competitive nature, his character, and his heart!

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