Gary Neville shakes head as he recalls 'awkward' phone call between Glenn Hoddle and Sir Alex Ferguson whilst injured on England duty
Gary Neville said Sir Alex Ferguson was furious with ex- England boss Glenn Hoddle as the two clashed about international duty call-ups.captain made 85 appearances for the Three Lions - all of which came while he was playing under Ferguson at Old Trafford.
"So a couple of days in, I got a call from the physio at the club, 'get back here and have treatment'. Gerard Pique calls Gary Neville 'one of Manchester United’s best ever players', but thinks he’d struggle in today’s game
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