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Published 09:58 13 Jan 2021 GMT
Updated 10:01 13 Jan 2021 GMT
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With his name trending on Twitter in the hours after full-time at Turf Moor, Neville apologised, blaming his commentary on a mix of confusing VAR calls and hearing the news that his Salford side had snatched a last-gasp win away at Scunthorpe. He promised his commentary would be much improved when United travel to Anfield on Sunday to face Liverpool.
'Apologies for the commentary tonight,' his tweet read. 'Stockley park all over the place, producer in my ear saying Salford have scored in the 92min and United gone top of the league! Delirious! I will be better Sunday.'
https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/1349123769185538051
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Klopp will face a big call about his defence, with Fabinho and Jordan Henderson dropping back to fill in there in recent games.
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