Gary Neville was in the midst of a crisis. England had just gone a goal up against Germany on June 29 last summer in the Euro 2020 Round of 16.
Raheem Sterling had put the Three Lions ahead after 75 minutes in a tense battle that led the way to victory at Wembley. Speaking in a candid interview, Manchester United legend Neville has revealed he collapsed after the goal went in and had a fit.
It was only after hospital checks that the Sky Sports pundit found out that he had to take life slower than normal. READ MORE: Elon Musk's most insane tweets as 'richest man on Earth' shares plan 'to buy Man United' He told The Diary Of A CEO podcast: "Raheem Sterling scored the goal in the European Championships against Germany a year and a half ago and I basically collapsed to the floor and had a fit.
And after that, I went to hospital, I had checks and found out I need to slow down a little bit, basically."It is similar things to what my dad was told in his 40s, that ultimately I do too much.
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