Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville frequently lined up as enemies during their playing careers, but the duo were united over their stance after supporters broke onto the Old Trafford pitch on Sunday.The fan revolt meant Manchester United’s Premier League clash against Liverpool had to be postponed, but both Carragher and Neville shared sympathy with those responsible.The punditry pair even spoke with some of those fans who forced their way into the stadium.
Protests formed outside Old Trafford and the Lowry hotel, with United fans airing their dissatisfaction with the Glazer family’s ownership of the club following the failed European Super League breakaway.Carragher, 43, wrote in his Telegraph column that he nor his colleague felt in danger.
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