Manchester United legend, Gary Neville has come out to admit that he was too harsh with his Chelsea billion-pound bottle jobs jibe. He recently revealed that he doesn’t feel proud about it, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he simply got progressively angrier with the Blues during extra time, and even if he felt it needed to be said at the time, it definitely felt too harsh in hindsight.

Gary added that people still tell him it was a great line, but he does not see it that way now.
His words, “I got progressively angrier during extra time with Chelsea, and I thought to myself, initially I was going to use Todd Boehly’s name, but I didn’t want to personalise it. Then I thought: ‘Should I say it, is it too strong?’ I was thinking that as I said it and sometimes when you think that you might think that it’s a reason not to say it, but I felt as though it needed to be said, it’s a harsh line.
After the game I went to the producer and asked whether it was harsh. He said it might be a touch harsh, but he said: ‘We’re on television, in entertainment and it’s one of the biggest moments this season, last minute goal’.
And secondly, he asked: ‘Did you think they bottled it?’ I said that they froze in extra time, there is no doubt that they were playing with fear and froze. I was actually going to do a roll back on my podcast, the day after, and say that I shouldn’t have probably used that word ‘bottle,’ but when I heard that Mauricio thought the team were playing for penalties, I thought that it was the epitome of freezing.
When I think of it today, people say it’s a great line, but I don’t think of it as a great line, I don’t feel proud about it. I remember my David Luiz comment 10 years ago, and I regret that because it was personal. I don’t personalise a line anymore. Bottle doesn’t mean cowardness, they just froze on the day.
We froze in games sometimes, in Champions League semi-finals. Sometimes you do freeze – Manchester United, the year before they won the Premier League title, against Leeds they bottled the run in. We bottled the run-in, when we were without Roy (Keane) in 1998, against Arsenal – we’ve all bottled run-ins.”
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