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Gary Neville’s words come back to haunt him as Jamie Carragher taunts Man United after their dramatic late defeat at Chelsea

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Jamie Carragher has taken to social media to make a hilarious comment about his Sky Sports colleague Gary Neville after Manchester United’s late collapse at Stamford Bridge.

Cole Palmer scored an incredible brace in 82 seconds, scoring the last goal in Premier League history as Man United capitulated late on.

The Blues took a two-goal lead in the first half and appeared to be in cruise control before a mistake by Moisés Caicedo allowed Alejandro Garnacho to come back.

Bruno Fernandes scored the goal to make it 2-2 before the break, and Garnacho scored what looked to be the winning goal in the second half before Palmer’s incredible late double.

leading to x After the match, Carragher took a shot at Neville and tweeted: “The billion pound bottle jobs!” with a laughing emoji.

Jamie Carragher has taken to social media to make a funny comment to Gary Neville.

Cole Palmer’s last-minute brace allowed Chelsea to complete an incredible comeback to win

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The dig was in reference to Neville’s comments about Chelsea after their Carabao Cup final defeat to Liverpool.

Speaking after what proved to be the decisive goal, Neville gave a blunt assessment of the two teams.

It’s Klopp’s sons against the billion-pound blue bottlers. I have no sympathy for Chelsea,” Neville said.

It wasn’t just Carragher who responded to Neville on social media, with several football fans joining in.

“My thoughts are with @GNev2 for his Red Billion Pound bottle work,” joked one Chelsea fan.

“Billion pounds red,” wrote another with a photo of Mason Mount, who walked onto the pitch with his team winning before a late capitulation at his old home.

“Billions of pounds with one game in hand are only 5 points behind Manchester United,” noted another fan.

After the match, Man United manager Erik ten Hag suggested that his team should have emerged victorious.

“We should have won this game,” he said.

‘It’s a team performance. As a team, when things get chaotic, you have to deal with the circumstances. Keep the ball, go from side to side. It’s not a lack of concentration.

‘I think it was unfortunate because of the penalty situation. Questionable, very soft.’

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