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Neville reveals Liverpool s "abuse" has caused him to "collapse" before the highway accident after winning the championship

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Gary Neville served as Sky Sports commentator.

Gary Neville revealed that he was "collapsed" after Liverpool's Premier League title on Sunday after he won the Premier League title.

Arne Slott's side won their second Premier League title by defeating Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 at Anfield, losing only two games throughout the season, with fans celebrating on and off the court.

But according to Neville, some people didn't get the honors, and he revealed that he left the commentator position after the game because things "became a little good."

In an interview with This is Soccer, he said: "At the end of the game, I usually do a podcast, but I decided to leave halfway through the game because I was in the stands and it was a little nervous.

"The security guard was with me and when the final whistle rang, I got my backpack and Peter (Drewry) started doing his thing (comment), and he would usually throw the ball to me, but they agreed that I didn't have to talk. ”

But in the street "Holocaust", Neville was "insulted" by fans and "stopped" on the M60 on the way home.

He added: "So I put on my backpack, we ran together, rushed straight into the hall, defeating everyone (storming out of the stadium).

"However, I didn't expect that there was such a tragic massacre and so many people outside, and that I was so cruelly abused, and I collapsed.

"You see, they obviously have a lot of people, you can imagine that they were in good moods, and after seeing me, yes, they insulted me.

"And then, to be honest, on the way home, I met a guy on the M60 motorway, and I've never been so radical in my life, but if I could pull over... Yes, the last half hour after the game didn't feel good. A little bit old-fashioned."

Liverpool finally tied Neville's former club and arch rival Manchester United in 20 league titles, and the Red Devils have experienced a decade-long recession since Sir Ferguson retired in 2013.

"It's a big deal," Neville described the day as "a wakeful day" and explained.

"When you think about the importance of a league championship, Liverpool and Manchester United coaches always say that the league is their food and clothing parents.

"When United ranks 20th, you can argue about who is the most successful club.

"Obviously, Liverpool won more European Cups, but it was painfully the debate was temporarily over until Manchester United succeeded again and won the league title.

This should really shock Old Trafford. After today, Liverpool will be the most successful club, which should be heartbreaking. We took a lot of effort to surpass Liverpool and now it's all gone.

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