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Steven Gerrard leaves Gary Neville in stitches with Man Utd Class of 92 'slap' response

Steven Gerrard left old foe Gary Neville in stitches after being asked which member of Manchester United 's famous Class of '92 he would most like to slap.

During a hilarious question and answer session between the two on Gary Neville's The Overlap YouTube channel, the Liverpool legend failed to name one single player, instead asking: "How many slaps can I have?" Gerrard's response had Neville - who joined brother Phil, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt in the illustrious group of United academy graduates from 1992 - erupting in laughter, replying: "All at me as well?"

As the pair composed themselves, Gerrard made sure there was no hard feelings. "No listen, to be honest with you, I'm not just saying this - we were obviously massive rivals when we played and all that - but all the lads, I got on with them for England," the Aston Villa boss, currently enduring a difficult period and letting rip at his players after their last match, explained.

"People will maybe not believe that and think it but once we obviously went past day three and four, and we started talking to each other, I normally got on with all of you, didn't I?"

While the two former players spent over a decade as rivals for their clubs, with Liverpool and United battling it out in the Premier League and other cup competitions, their camaraderie is not the first time sign of a healthy relationship off the pitch. In fact, Neville even tried to convince Gerrard to join him at Old Trafford, despite the intense rivalry.

As United dominated the England setup in the early 2000s, with the likes of Beckham, Scholes and Rio Ferdinand making up the squad, Neville and his teammates attempted to lure a number of big-name players to the red

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