Home Sports Gary Neville shows his true Man United colours as his emphatic celebration following Aston Villa’s late equaliser against Liverpool – in front of despondent Jamie Carragher – is caught by MNF cameras

Gary Neville shows his true Man United colours as his emphatic celebration following Aston Villa’s late equaliser against Liverpool – in front of despondent Jamie Carragher – is caught by MNF cameras

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Gary Neville celebrated in style after Aston Villa earned a late point against Liverpool.

Gary Neville celebrated in style after Aston Villa earned a late point against Liverpool on Monday night.

The former Manchester United defender was alongside Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports’ final Monday night football program of the season.

Jurgen Klopp’s men were 3-1 up at Villa Park until Jhon Durán came off the bench to make an instant impact.

The Colombian striker scored two goals in three minutes to bring Aston Villa closer to qualifying for the Champions League.

And Neville showed his true United colors in an off-camera euphoria once Durán’s second goal went in after it had deflected off his thigh.

Gary Neville celebrated in style after Aston Villa earned a late point against Liverpool.

The former Manchester United defender ran around the studio with his arms raised

The former Manchester United defender ran around the studio with his arms raised

Jhon Durán scored a double and Aston Villa took another step towards qualifying for the Champions League

Jhon Durán scored a double and Aston Villa took another step towards qualifying for the Champions League

The 49-year-old coach ran ahead of Carragher, who seemed surprised by the goal, and walked around the studio with his arms raised.

Back in the studio, presenter Dave Jones asked Neville if he enjoyed the late equalizer and the latter replied: “Yes, especially if Liverpool concede late, yes.”

Liverpool went ahead just two minutes after a howler from Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez before Youri Tielemans tied the score.

Goals from Cody Gakpo and Jarell Quansah gave Liverpool a 3-1 lead before Durán’s late heroics.

The draw at Villa Park leaves Unai Emery’s team on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since the 1982-83 season.

The feat will be confirmed if fifth-placed Tottenham fail to beat Manchester City on Tuesday night.


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