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Has Liverpool critic Gary Neville fled to Papua New Guinea?


“Sky Sports” searches for Gary Neville in a video.

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Liverpool’s biggest critic Gary Neville has disappeared, according to Sky Sports. Does the trail lead to Papua New Guinea?

«Where’s Gary? Has anyone seen Gary Neville? »Asked various employees from the TV channel« Sky Sports ». They’re looking for Gary Neville, their Premier League expert. It seems to have disappeared without a trace. His TV colleague and ex-Liverpool player Jamie Carragher says concerned: “Gary, I will find you.” The trail leads to the airport. Has the longtime Manchester United player fled to Papua New Guinea?

Gary Neville loves to tease against Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp and especially against Xherdan Shaqiri. The Sky expert never misses an opportunity to go against the Reds somehow. So he said this season about the station: “If Liverpool becomes champion, I will flee to Papua New Guinea.”

Liverpool have been English champions since Thursday evening. And Neville was looking for space. The broadcaster immediately took advantage of the fateful quote and produced an amusing video. Carragher in the lead role enjoys making fun of his TV colleague.

But there is still a sign of life from Neville: He logs in via Twitter with a “winking hand”. But where exactly he is, only he knows.

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