'Making me a little bit sick' - Gary Neville not looking forward to Man Utd's Europa League final clash with Tottenham as Red Devils fight to save horror season
Gary Neville has revealed that the prospect of watching Manchester United against Tottenham in the Europa League final is making him "sick".
United will aim to salvage some pride after enduring a nightmare domestic campaign by winning the Europa League trophy and securing a place in next season's Champions League, when they face Tottenham on Wednesday night in Bilbao. Ahead of the all-important clash, former Red Devils star turned pundit Neville revealed that the final match is "making my stomach churn".
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WHAT GARY NEVILLE SAID
Speaking to The Athletic, Neville said: "That game is making my stomach churn with its level of importance, to both clubs. Not just from a silverware perspective, not just from a manager’s perspective, but also from a finance perspective; what it gives both clubs in terms of attracting players and the money that it will put into the clubs. It’s making me a little bit sick."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
United were handed a triple injury boost ahead of the European final as Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro and Diogo Dalot rejoined training on Tuesday. All three players have been included in the club's travelling squad, but it remains to be seen if any of them will make Ruben Amorim's starting lineup.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?
After the clash against Spurs, Amorim's side will play their final Premier League game of the season on Sunday against Aston Villa at home.