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Neville reveals time at Valencia was an 'eye opener'

autty 2020-04-29 19:12:02 评论

Gary Neville has admitted his time at Valencia was an 'eye opener' and has encouraged other British stars to play or manage abroad.

Neville was a shock appointment for the LaLiga side in December 2015, having previously worked as England assistant manager and as a pundit for Sky Sports after retiring.

And the former Manchester United defender suffered a baptism of fire, getting knocked out of the Champions League, going nine games without a win and losing 7-0 at the Nou Camp.

He would be sacked in March, a period of just four months in charge, and he has not managed another team since.

But the 45-year-old insisted that even that short spell had proven to be a valuable learning experience.

He told Sky Sports: 'I went to Valencia for four months and it didn’t go well.

'But the lessons I learned, the experiences I had in terms of finding out about myself, I learned more in that four months than the 14 years before that.

'It told me more about myself. I think any young English football player, I would encourage them to go abroad and spend some time over there.

'Go abroad, have a different experience. I had never been out of Manchester essentially when it came to football.

'But Valencia was an eye opener for me. Players and coaches should experience more about the world.'

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