Journalists AND WAGS in the Same Hotel! England in Baden-Baden #football #worldcup #ad
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:52
Video ID06zODZ8FiRc
Languageen
CategorySports
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Views20.8K
Likes105
Comments4
Engagement Rate0.52%
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Journalists AND WAGS in the same hotel! England in Baden-Baden
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This is Gary Neville as you’ve never seen him before - sitting with Rio in his Airbnb #AD and opening up about some hugely personal topics including the loss of his father, the abuse he suffered when out on the street with his family and why he should never have pursued a coaching or managerial career
Despite Rio’s best efforts, Neville is typically self-deprecating about his own playing ability and instead focuses on the greatness around him - both in terms of mentality as well as the players who were technically brilliant
He gives insight into how the England setup changed from his time as a player to when he coached the national team under Roy Hodgson - and there’s huge praise for Harry Kane’s attitude and “seriousness” about the way he approaches football at the highest level
This episode is the very first time that Rio and Neville have discussed the time that Gary brought the England players together and threatened to strike because of the way Rio was treated by the FA which leads to a brutal and honest reflection on Neville's actions as the team’s union rep
Plus there’s detailed analysis on fellow Right-Back Trent Alexander-Arnold’s lack of International career - are England mishandling a generational talent? Or does he need to improve parts of his game to be considered for selection