Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are football's odd couple. For 14 years, the Manc and the Scouser epitomised the biggest rivalry in English football where it matters most.
For the last seven, they have bounced brilliantly off each other to raise the bar in football punditry as Sky Sports' go-to partnership from the gantry and in the studio.
To spend an hour in their company dissecting Liverpool's clash with Manchester United at Anfield is as entertaining as it is educational.
Social distancing meant the two former England defenders were sat 30 miles apart, but the pride, passion and tribalism was unmistakable as they discussed a game which pits the reigning champions against the team currently perched on top of the table. “I've been
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