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Where would you play him?,” to which Neville replied: “Oh my god!”
“No, stop saying 'oh my god' for thinking something else!," Carragher said.
Stop saying 'oh my god' every time I speak.”
The debate continued with Neville claiming that Foden was treated like a “used car” by England, before explaining he would play the Manchester City star alongside in front of Declan Rice and alongside Jude Bellingham.
And as the volume increased between the pair, Arsenal icon Ian Wright could not resist getting involved as he said: “Louder”.
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The exchange did not calm down after that point as Carragher once again tried to get more information out of Neville, who said: “Oh my god, you’ve just asked me where I’d play him and I’ve told you where I’d play him.
I’ve answered your question!”
Neville’s explanation continued as he explained that Foden should be this generation’s Alan Shearer, where he gets in regardless of form, to which Carragher replied: “What are you talking about?
That prompted Neville to pick a system for England’s 2004 'Golden Generation' in a 5-3-2 formation before saying: “He’s [Carragher] gone f****** quiet, hasn’t he?
Because he knows I’m right.”
Carragher interrupted his colleague to say that Neville had previously picked a 4-3-3 system, which triggered a hilarious response from the United legend who shouted: “For Foden, you absolute tool!,” which saw Wright break out into wild laughter.
Roy Keane then suggested that the side would have no chance of winning a trophy because Neville had forgotten to name a goalkeeper, while Neville rounded off the exchange by looking straight at the camera and said: “Sorry lads, you didn’t deserve that waking up on your Thursday morning.”
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