- Gary Neville reveals he was accused by the English Football Association Appointed to be the national team manager after Roy Hodgson.
- Neville’s only managerial role was during his failed move to Valencia.
- Neville revealed he still turned down an offer from Middlesbrough, Newcastle United and Derby County before taking charge of Valencia.
Gary Neville, the legendary captain of Manchester United, revealed that he had been accused by the English Football Association. Appointed to be the national team manager after Roy Hodgson, but poor performance with Valencia caused all plans to collapse.
“I have never spoken to the media. But I remember I got the job at Valencia in December and Dan Ashworth called me and said it was the perfect move for me to take on when Roy Hodgson decided he was leaving. Coaching the England national team And let me come in and continue,” Neville told the Stick to Football Podcast.
“I always remember the phone call coming in and him saying this is the perfect opportunity. But now I look back It was right that I didn’t get the job because I didn’t have any work. From my work ethic now I had to fail to get slapped in the ทางเข้า ufabet face then. So that I could go back and be where I am now.”
Neville only took on the role of manager once, during a failed move to Valencia, and managed the team for just four months before being sacked, winning just three of 16 league matches.
Before that, Neville was Hodgson’s assistant for the England national team. And it was revealed that Dan Ashworth, the FA director at that time, Tried to approach him to continue his role as manager.
Neville revealed that he has also turned down offers from the club. Middlesbrough, Newcastle United and Derby County as well before being appointed to manage Valencia.