Former Manchester United right back Gary Neville joins Mic'd Up to discuss USMNT, Ruben Amorim hire, and if Ronaldo could play in MLS
Former Manchester United right back Gary Neville joins Mic'd Up to discuss USMNT, Ruben Amorim hire, and if Ronaldo could play in MLS
"I recognize the strength of the game growing in America and the U.S., the World Cup coming up in a couple of years," Neville says. Neville's ties to the U.S. isn't as strong as that of his co-hosts, Jamie Carragher and Rebecca Lowe. He can live in relative anonymity outside of airports. But when it comes to knowing the game on a global scale, there are very few people who are better qualified.
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