The past was there! Gary: Lingard not playing last game at home is not a big deal

Manchester United legend Gary Neville has commented on Jesse Lingard's absence in what could be his last game at Old Trafford. Card, it's not a big deal.

Gary Neville said it was not a bad thing that Jesse Lingard missed out on what could be his last game at Old Trafford, for example. The legend of the "Red Devils", some people have already played the final match with the team.

    Manchester United legend Gary Neville has commented on Jesse Lingard's absence in what could be his last game at Old Trafford. Card, it's not a big deal.

 

    On May 2, United played their last home game of the season, beating Brentford 3-0, but Lingard was not right that day. Sent onto the field, even if it's named as a substitute. Many have speculated that it might be the last time he will be playing in front of the Red Army in his own home. From the news that he has continued to move the team. And the incident made Lingard's older brother Louie Scott so displeased that he posted a heavy censure against Manchester United.

 

    Neville said: "Regarding Lingard, there are a lot of silly things, of course, he's been at the club for a long time and has been doing well, but I've seen Brian Robson and Stie. Bruce has missed out on his last game for the club. including not being played in the final of the Football Cup as a farewell to the team

 

    “Both are great captains. In fact, one of them might even be the greatest captain of all time Manchester United has ever had. But they still haven't played the final game to bid farewell to the team. So I'm not sure why Lingard deserved that opportunity. Even I left the team by being stuck in a lavatory in West Brom, sometimes it wasn't pretty, Jesse!"