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Neville and Redknapp's astonishing row IN FULL as Manchester United hero warned 'look at me when I'm talking to you'

Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Gary Neville were involved in an astonishing on-air ding dong in the aftermath of Manchester United' s stunning 4-0 defeat to Brentford.

The pair traded blows in a tetchy back and forth that threatened to spill over as Liverpool favourite Redknapp warned Neville "look at me" when he turned away during the exchange over who is to blame for United's race to the bottom. Redknapp was keen to put blame on the players while the former Old Trafford star was keen to hold the Glazers under the light in the wake of a shambolic night in London.

But the pair couldn't find a middle ground as the fiercely forced their arguments to each other in the grim post-mortem following Erik Ten Hag's side being ripped to shreds by the Bees. And it threatened to spill over when Neville looked in the other direction amid a passionate discussion. Redknapp snapped on Sky Sports: "Just look at me when I'm talking to you". That reminder appeared to focus the Manchester United icon during a heated exchange.

The much-loved duo were able to draw a line under their previous disagreement as they hugged and shared a laugh just before the Sky cameras stopped rolling at the GTech Community Stadium.

But it appears such a quick turnaround is not an option for Manchester United themselves, who now sit rock bottom of the English Premier League in dire straits after consecutive defeats. And Liverpool are up next.

: "Those players, we've told the story of them for 12 months. We're continually saying the same things about the same people. Wasn't it Ralf Rangnick who said Man Utd needed open heart surgery? He was the guy to direct this club, so they've obviously not listened to him or they've got complete inability to bring

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