The week Gary Neville became Man Utd’s deadliest goalscorer
Gary Neville scored a total of five Premier League goals across two decades. Two of those goals came in a seven-day hot streak in April 2004.
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Gary Neville scored a total of five Premier League goals across two decades. Two of those goals came in a seven-day hot streak in April 2004.
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Roy Keane is known as one of the hardest men in world football.
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Roy Keane is known as one of the hardest men in world football.
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