Gary Neville appeared to end misunderstanding with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on Tuesday night after a series of back-and-forth exchanges.
The Manchester United hero criticised Liverpool's decision to get involved in the controversial Super League and referenced their anthem of 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
Klopp then responded by tearing into Neville on Monday night and claimed the former United centre-back has been following the money throughout his career.
However, after the announcement was made over Liverpool's withdrawal from the Super League, Neville commended the Reds boss:
"James Milner last night: well done to you, well done to Jurgen Klopp for coming out and speaking out because that takes real guts.
"Well done to Luke Shaw this afternoon, to Marcus Rashford, to Harry Maguire, well done to Patrick Bamford, the Leeds players for wearing t-shirts, all the fans up and down the country. Enough is enough.”
Klopp never hid his displeasure about the idea of the Super League, and said before Monday's game against Leeds that his opinion hadn't changed.
Source-
Mirror
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