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Gary Neville claims there is no way Steven Gerrard will attempt to gee up his Aston Villa players to cause an upset on the final day of the Premier League season by citing his Liverpool relations.
Anfield legend Gerrard will find himself with the power to determine the title's destination on Sunday so long as the Reds defeat Southampton on Tuesday. Should Liverpool win at St Mary's, they will head into their home clash with Wolves one point behind leaders Manchester City.
This means Jurgen Klopp and the Anfield faithful are relying on Gerrard's Villa taking points off the Sky Blues if they are have any chance of domestic glory. Many suspect the Villa Park boss will fire up his players with a view to doing just that on account of his lifetime bond with Liverpool, where he made 710 appearances between 1998 and 2015.
There are also multiple former Reds stars in Gerrard's squad including Philippe Coutinho and Danny Ings, while captain Tyrone Mings is a boyhood Liverpool fan. However, Manchester United icon Neville believes the Villa dressing room will simply "laugh at" their manager if he attempts to bring his former club into the equation this weekend.
"I don't buy into this Steven Gerrard thing at all, the fact