Man Utd fans loved the reaction of Sir Alex Ferguson in the absence of Gary Neville at the meeting.



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Gary Neville scored seven goals during his career at Manchester United – and could have played as many in the draw against United against Bayern Munich 5-0 in the match for the meeting with Treble.

The right-back has challenged his years to bomb during the replay of the 1999 Champions League final and has held the spotlight alongside Paul Scholes and David Beckham.

The latter scored United's fifth goal after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Dwight Yorke, Teddy Sheringham and Nicky Butt.

Neville may have had his goal if Beckham had played the ball for a free goal, and former club captain Neville then joked that Beckham had been selfish.

That took place after Neville, in the 57th minute, saw the England player slip away from the penalty area, leaving Sir Alex Ferguson with his head on his hands.



And United fans on Twitter have loved Neville's attempts – to no avail.

& # 39; Even old & # 39;

It was worth an effort

He was not impressed

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