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"He might score and assist you four goals but he gives away 14. I watched him at Manchester City for a number of years and he’s a winger, really. It’s a poor and a bad mistake. You can’t trust left-wingers to run back there, it’s impossible."Last week, Neville was scathing of Jerome Boateng after his display in Germany's win over Sweden, when the Bayern Munich defender played poorly and was sent-off in the second half.
"The centre-backs have been a joke. I mean Boateng for some reason seems to think he is Beckenbauer, thinks he is a player. He's played under Pep and now starts to think he is a fantastic footballer."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1011333234947448834 Otherwise, Neville hasn't been particularly critical of players at the World Cup. The nature of ITV's coverage, where there are four pundits and several ad-breaks, means that Neville has been unable to provide the in-depth analysis that he does on Sky Sports' coverage of the Premier League. However, he was on form with his comments about the former Manchester City full-back.

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